Are Introverts Rude? - Deepstash

Are Introverts Rude?

Now, here is another misconception about introverts: that they are rude.

Often this is misinterpreted from the fact that introverts do choose when to open up and when not to. And because they largely spend time with themselves, other societies consider this an act of rudeness.

It is not uncommon to hear of a person who chooses to be alone being described as "a rude fellow who does not want to associate with others".

This is yet another label given to introverts that simply misrepresents the entire thing about introverts.

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