Who seems to have better understanding of people between an introvert and an extrovert?
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I’m not exactly sure if introverts understand people better then extroverts, generally speaking. It’s normally extroverts that ask bold and personal questions, while introverts may go for small talk and avoid personal inappropriate questions. But there are some exceptions though, introverts may know how to hang out with there closest friends and get to know them better. Extroverts could float around many friend groups to the point they don’t have time to hangout with everyone, whereas they won’t have enough time to exactly get to know their friends.
Although many introverts don’t socialize or prefer talking much, they’re the best at understanding other people. The introverts, who are likely to be quiet, stand out from the hustle and bustle world. Introverts spend more time observing, wondering, and thinking about people, their emotions, actions, or feelings. They are probably good at guesting others’ feelings and know what to do. While the extroverts are still around with communicating and interacting with people and they don’t have a comprehensive view of others. While the introverts have an objective perspective as they’re not into much of conversation with others for almost time.