Our preference of social doings all depends on one particular trait we have, which people usually limit to being either an introvert or an extrovert. Nevertheless, there’s one more space on the scale for people who don’t categorize to the former two: ambiverts! A mix of opposite ends. Here are some of its relatable traits if you’re one.
1. Your weekend activities differ depending on your mood. Hahaha!
Whatever plans you have for weekends varies only between rest and intense activities.
2. You are not ashamed to go out on your own.
Nothing will stop you from spending quality time alone. Relying on the presence of other people to have a good time is not your trait.
3. When you do think on socializing, you can only do it in the presence of a friend.
Meeting new people is a terrifying experience for you, especially with the awkward silence that hangs back between two strangers. That is why the presence of a familiar face around is a must for you.
4. You feel bad for not getting an invite.
The repeated phrase "we thought you wouldn't want to come" is an excuse you certainly hate hearing over and over again.
5. You calculate the risks you take.
You tend to reflect before taking risks, trying to predict the outcome of your actions before you leap right in. If it seems like a good idea, why not try it? But if you see trouble up ahead, you take it as a no-go.
6. You get along with all kinds of people.
While social interaction may be a little struggle, the way you respond to people backs you up completely. Your open-mindedness and intent listening skills make you the finest confidante. It's no surprise how your friends treasure you despite your repeated absences on weekend hangouts!
So if you can't figure out whether you're an introvert or an extrovert, maybe it's because you're actually an ambivert!