An influencer amused netizens by revealing what introverted people really want to say but can’t.
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Some people confuse it, but being introverted is very different from being shy. Introverts prefer to be alone and usually do not share their thoughts; not because they are afraid of what others think, but simply because they do not like to express their opinions.
On the other hand, shy people like to have people around, but have difficulty interacting because they fear judgment. These people are not alone by choice, like introverts, but because they are insecure and care about the opinion of others.
So if you invite a shy person to a party, they will probably imagine a series of embarrassing situations they might face and there is a good chance they will also feel anxious.
But an introvert, when receiving an invitation to a social event, will suffer internally. For them, leaving the comfort of home to be somewhere full of people and being forced to interact can be a big challenge.
That’s why introverts develop a kind of strategy to deal with social expectations and common courtesy, and for this reason, they usually do not say exactly what they think, out of politeness.
But a post by influencer Brok Bresser amused netizens by revealing what introverts would say if they could honestly express what they really feel. Look, introverts have close family members and friends and like to be with them in small groups, but meetings with many people and conversations are definitely not for them.
In his clip, Bresser demonstrates how introverts would respond if they didn’t have to be ‘polite’, and it is simply hilarious. The video titled “if introverts were honest” already has more than 1.2 million views on Instagram and has won over introverts, who felt accurately represented.
The influencer responds as a true introvert would like to respond if he could be completely faithful to his feelings, for example, by simply saying ‘I don’t want to’ to an invitation to go for coffee and not giving a polite excuse to decline the offer.
Bresser’s post was so successful that he has already produced a second part, just as funny as the first.
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