cabanafrau
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I don't think I'm shifting positions.
What I originally said was: "I'm obviously more on the extroverted side of things, and wasn't taking into full account of the needs of introverts."
Then when someone said they didn't understand what introvert and extrovert has to do with it, I explained...
"Introverts typically need time to decompress at the end of a day of dealing with people. They need their "alone time" to recharge. A lot of people have listed this as a reason for needing their own room. I wasn't referring to you specifically."
I've subsequently tried to explain that introversion and extroversion is all about where you get your energy from. And I've tried to say that people are complex creatures who are never totally one thing or another. Also, I haven't "labeled" anyone. In fact, my very second post on this topic says, "I wasn't referring to you specifically." Or specifically anyone else for that matter.
In any case, rest assured, I am not calling you an introvert.![]()
It's not about my being labeled anything or called anything. Don't care. But based on what you know about me, that I want to room solo, your classification criteria label me an introvert.
If we were coworkers for a good period of time, interacted and observed each other often, ate lunch together or walked or shopped together on our lunch hours regularly, often including various coworkers in the mix, etc., you might label me an extrovert based on the interactions and observations over the years, even though I'm still the same person who wants to room solo.
IMO it's a poor measure upon which to make the call.