What extroverts want introverts to know? (A Complete Guide)

In this article, we will discuss What extroverts want introverts to know?. We will do that by discussing the difference between extroverts and introverts. We will follow this up by things extroverts want introverts to know about them.

What extroverts want introverts to know? 

Extroverts want introverts to know a number of things. They want them to know that they prefer direct communication, they mean it when they invite them over to hang out, they dislike silence, they don’t like chit chat, they never want to push introverts to be extroverted because they want to change them, they appreciate an introvert’s point of view, the introvert does not have to engage in small talk while being around them, they can also be shy and need their alone time. Finally,  introverts can let them know they need their alone time instead of ditching on social events and they also want them to know that they are friendly and not flirtatious when talking to people.

Extroverts versus introverts

Extroverted and introverted personalities are quite opposite to each other. Extroverts often enjoy socializing with other people. They like spending their time in parties and among crowds of people. They gain their energy by socializing and by being the center of attention. Loud noises and high energy people recharge their battery. Whereas, being alone can be draining for them. They like to have multiple and different experiences. They are also risk-takers. Unlike introverts, extroverts are not afraid of expressing what is on their mind.

Introverted personalities on the other hand are quite different from extroverts.  They like to spend their time alone or with a small group of familiar people. Being around a lot of energy, loud noise, a lot of lights etc can be overstimulating for them. They need to go away alone in order to recharge and regain their energy. Isolation helps them to reconnect with their minds and thoughts and feel more energized. Similarly, spending time in nature can be quite helpful for them. They do not usually take a lot of risks and are may be afraid of what other people are thinking about them.

 What extroverts want introverts to know

 Due to their highly opposing qualities and preferences, it can be a challenge for an extrovert and introvert to get to know each other without any misunderstandings. There can also be conflicts between them due to this, it is better that both people spend time getting to know each other in order to get along better. There are a few things extroverts want introverts to know about them which can help introverts understand them and spend time with them without any conflicts. These are stated as follows:

 Extroverts mean well when they push introverts to be more extroverted.

 Since extroverted personalities do not understand the idea that introverts like spending time alone and being social only within limits, they can often unintentionally push introverts to be more extroverted and spend time with people. This can be irritating for introverts and lead to disagreements. An extrovert wants an introvert to understand that since they like spending time with people, they also want introverts to have a good time like them. In other words, extroverts are only trying to help introverts enjoy life. They have good intentions behind doing so.

 Extroverts cannot read minds and need clear communication.

Extroverts are expressive personalities who think and say whatever they think. This is unlike introverts who process things in their minds and keep information to themself. Extroverts need introverts to be direct with them while communicating. They can understand them better if introverts are straightforward and direct with them. This is because extroverts have a hard time picking up subtle signs and cues. It would help them if they are communicated to in a clear, honest, and direct manner.

Extroverts are uncomfortable with silence.

Extroverts want introverts to know that they are not comfortable with silence. They need to fill the space with random topics in order to be comfortable. They are not trying to annoy introverts or disrupt their peace of mind. It’s just that pauses and silence can be hard for extroverts. Because of this, they often share a lot of information about themselves unintentionally.

Extroverts invite other people but it does not mean they dislike introverts and are avoiding them.

Extroverts live life by the motto ‘the more the merrier’.So whenever there is a gathering, extroverts invite a lot of people. This can be annoying for introverts because they like to hang out with only a few people. So extroverts want introverts to know that they only invite people because it’s fun for them and are not intentionally avoiding spending time with them.

Extroverts mean it when they invite introverts to their house.

Extroverts really like hanging out with people. So they often invite others along as well. Introverts see this as them being polite. However, extroverts want introverts to know that they would really enjoy their company and it would mean a lot to them if introverts came over to hang out with them whenever they invite them.

Extroverts also like alone time

Extroverts want introverts to know that although they like socializing and hanging out with people, they can also get overstimulated. Accordingly, they need alone time as well to collect their thoughts and take a break. Although they don’t need as much alone time as introverts, but they still need time away from people sometimes.

Extroverts can also be shy

Extroverts are confident and expressive people. But this does not mean they don’t have any insecurities or nervousness around people. They also find it difficult to hang out with new and unfamiliar people but they are good at masking their hesitation. So they want an introvert to know that even though they are extroverted, they can still be shy like any other person.

Extroverts dislike small talk as well

Extroverts engage in daily chit chat because silence can be uncomfortable for them. They are not fans of small talk just like introverts.

Extroverts are not trying to flirt

Due to their friendly nature, extroverts are often thought of as flirting with others. However, it is only that they are friendly and good at connecting with people that such behavior can come across as flirtatious. But they want introverts to know that they are not trying to flirt.

Extroverts want introverts to accept themself.

A lot of the time, introverts feel like they have a different perspective that others cannot understand. However, extroverts want introverts to know that they like getting to know them even if they are not similar to them. Extroverts equally appreciate their point of view about life and how they respond to life challenges. They are ok with an alternative perspective to things. So, introverts can open up without feeling limited.

Extroverts want introverts to know that they don’t have to attend every social event.

Extroverts can be understanding of an introvert’s need for alone time. It would be better if introverts let extroverts know this in a clear and direct manner instead of making an excuse at the last minute to ditch a social event. Nobody expects them to attend every social event.

Introverts don’t have to force themselves to talk.

Extroverts want introverts to know that it’s ok if they don’t want to contribute to the conversation. They accept and like the fact that they are good listeners. It is ok if they don’t say much and let others talk.

FAQs: What extroverts want introverts to know?

Can an extrovert be shy?

Yes, extroverts can be shy. They can possess both qualities of extroversion and introversion. Thus, they can be ambiverts. They will have the social skills to interact with others but dislike being in the limelight. They would also need alone time to recharge.

What are the strengths of introverts?

Introverts are more empathetic and insightful. They are good listeners and are self-motivated. They are thinkers and introspective. They make food writers and they are driven to please others. 

Who is better between introvert or extrovert?

We cannot say extroverts are better than introverts. Every person is equally good and unique. Apart from that, being an extrovert has its advantages. They are optimistic, charismatic, confident, and genuine people. They express their availability, thrive better in the world, have higher mental well being, and are also happier. They are action-oriented people who know how to grasp the attention of others. Accordingly, they are more successful professionally.

Conclusion

In this article, we discussed What extroverts want introverts to know?. We found that extroverts want introverts to know a number of things. They want them to know that they prefer direct communication, they mean it when they invite them over to hang out, they dislike silence, they don’t like chit chat, they never want to push introverts to be extroverted because they want to change them, they appreciate an introvert’s point of view, the introvert does not have to engage in small talk while being around them, they can also be shy and need their alone time. Finally,  introverts can let them know they need their alone time instead of ditching on social events and they also want them to know that they are being friendly, not flirtatious when talking to people.

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Citations

https://thecusp.com.au/six-things-extroverts-want-introverts-know/19529

https://hellogiggles.com/lifestyle/extroverts-want-introverts-know/

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