A) They are always shy. B) They crave constant social interaction. C) They dislike people. D) They recharge through solitude.
A) Approach them loudly and enthusiastically. B) Tease them to loosen them up. C) Approach them calmly and quietly. D) Demand their immediate attention.
A) Topics of genuine interest. B) Superficial small talk. C) Gossip about other people. D) Controversial arguments.
A) Finish their sentences for them. B) Maintain eye contact and nod. C) Interrupt frequently with your own stories. D) Scroll through your phone while they're talking.
A) Allow them time to be alone. B) Assume they are being rude. C) Pressure them to explain their need for solitude. D) Constantly invite them to social events.
A) Dominating the conversation. B) Showing genuine interest. C) Asking open-ended questions. D) Offering thoughtful observations.
A) Ask a thoughtful question related to the situation. B) Immediately launch into a personal story. C) Start with a loud joke. D) Demand to know their life story.
A) It indicates they have nothing to contribute. B) It always means they are bored. C) It signifies that they dislike you. D) It doesn't mean they are disinterested.
A) Assume the silence is awkward and uncomfortable. B) Criticize them for being silent. C) Feel pressured to fill every silence. D) Allow comfortable silences to exist.
A) Going to a crowded concert. B) Going skydiving with a group. C) Going to a small, intimate gathering. D) Attending a large networking event.
A) Trying to force them to be more outgoing. B) Understanding their limits and not pushing them. C) Judging them for being different. D) Ignoring their preferences completely.
A) Force them to be the center of attention. B) Give them opportunities to speak, but don't pressure them. C) Ignore them completely in the group. D) Speak for them.
A) Send mixed signals. B) Communicate clearly and directly. C) Beat around the bush and be vague. D) Use sarcasm and jokes constantly.
A) That they are thoughtful. B) That they prefer quiet activities. C) That they are arrogant. D) That they are good listeners.
A) Public displays of affection. B) Constant phone calls and texts. C) A surprise party with hundreds of guests. D) A thoughtful handwritten note.
A) Offer them a way to step away from the situation. B) Force them to stay and socialize. C) Tell them to just deal with it. D) Make fun of them for being sensitive.
A) That they dislike socializing, when they simply socialize differently. B) That they are always the life of the party. C) That they love small talk. D) That they are constantly surrounded by friends.
A) Invasive personal questions. B) Open-ended questions about their interests. C) Yes/no questions about mundane topics. D) Leading questions with obvious answers.
A) Give them time to process information before responding. B) Assume they are slow or unintelligent. C) Demand immediate answers. D) Interrupt them constantly with your own thoughts.
A) Constantly pressure them for information. B) Gossip about other people to them. C) Be reliable and keep your promises. D) Share all your secrets immediately.
A) Surprise them with a large crowd of people. B) Allow for downtime or an early exit. C) Don't tell them any details beforehand. D) Force them to stay the entire time.
A) Paying attention, asking clarifying questions, and summarizing. B) Ignoring nonverbal cues. C) Thinking about what you're going to say next. D) Interrupting frequently to share your own experiences.
A) By trying to be someone you're not. B) By constantly seeking their approval. C) By talking down to them. D) By being yourself and authentic.
A) Pester them constantly to talk about their feelings. B) Try to fix their 'problem' by forcing them to socialize. C) Assume they are depressed or unhappy. D) Respect their need for space and quiet time.
A) Trying to change their personality to fit your own. B) Judging them for not being more outgoing. C) Ignoring their needs and preferences. D) Acknowledging that they process information differently.
A) Avoid deep discussions, keep it light. B) Engage in meaningful conversations about shared interests. C) Brag about your accomplishments. D) Gossip about others.
A) They are deliberately trying to annoy you. B) They may need more time to process their thoughts and feelings. C) They are naturally slow and inefficient. D) Patience enables manipulation of introverts.
A) Immediately offer unsolicited advice. B) Listen empathetically and validate their feelings. C) Change the subject quickly. D) Tell them their feelings are irrational.
A) They have unlimited energy for socializing. B) They are always tired and unmotivated. C) Socializing always boosts their energy. D) Social interaction can be draining, even if they enjoy it.
A) They are always exciting and spontaneous. B) They are always the center of attention. C) They are easy to manipulate. D) They are often loyal and thoughtful friends. |