To introverts, it seems like everyone around them just wants to hear themselves talk. As born-again listeners, most introverts have honed the skill of knowing when conversation is required and when it's not, which is a commonly misunderstood skill. While your parents think you're antisocial at the dinner table and your friends think you're in a bad mood, introverts will always abide by one simple rule: If you don't have something important to say, don't say nothing at all.
Strangely enough, it seems like every extrovert missed that memo. Introverted watchers cringe every time strangers strike up meaningless conversation. We twitch at the thought of carrying on small talk at the grocery store and we can't stand it when people call instead of texting us. How does extroverted society not see the issues here?
Well, introverts are finally taking a stand (from behind their computer screens of course), and calling out the extroverts in our world who consistently get on our nerves. It's not that being chatty is the problem– the issue is that nobody knows when to stop. So if you're an introvert and simply looking for reprise or if you're a recovering extrovert seeking to better yourself, here's an introvert-approved list of what not to do in public.
Hint: Nobody wants to do group projects.
Want some more funnies after this? Here's a meme list entirely devoted to the introverted crowd who's happy as a clam staying home on a Friday night.