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2361. Introverts tend to recharge their energy by spending time alone, while extroverts recharge by being around others.

2362. Extroverts often thrive in social situations and gain energy from interacting with others.

2363. Introverts are more likely to have a small, close-knit circle of friends, while extroverts may have a larger social network.

2364. Extroverts often enjoy being the center of attention and may seek out social gatherings and events.

2365. Introverts often prefer deep conversations and meaningful interactions over small talk.

2366. Extroverts are more likely to engage in spontaneous and outgoing behavior.

2367. Introverts tend to think before they speak and may prefer to process their thoughts internally before sharing them.

2368. Extroverts often think by talking and may prefer to process their thoughts externally through conversation.

2369. Introverts may find large, crowded environments overwhelming and draining.

2370. Extroverts thrive in stimulating and lively environments and may feel energized by them.

2371. Introverts often have a rich inner world of thoughts, ideas, and reflections.

2372. Extroverts may have a more external focus and enjoy engaging with the external environment.

2373. Introverts tend to be good listeners and provide thoughtful responses in conversations.

2374. Extroverts often enjoy being in the spotlight and may excel in public speaking or performing.

2375. Introverts may have a preference for written communication, such as emails or texts, over phone calls or face-to-face conversations.

2376. Extroverts often think and process information more quickly through interaction and discussion.

2377. Introverts may have a lower threshold for sensory stimulation and may become overwhelmed by noise, bright lights, or strong smells.

2378. Extroverts are more likely to seek out novel and thrilling experiences.

2379. Introverts often have a strong sense of self-awareness and self-reflection.

2380. Extroverts may have a higher need for external validation and feedback from others.

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