Extraverts are weird like that. It’s generally counter-intuitive to introverts, but observably true in many (possibly most, depending on how you account for selection bias) cases anyway.
I don’t see quite how introversion or extroversion is relevant to this. I don’t see why they’d expect the quality of social interaction to be higher quality than some random neighbour within walking distance.
The same reason you’d prefer to talk to them online, rather than some random person off AOL—you’re someone who shares interests and has the intelligence required to follow what they’re talking about.
Extraverts are weird like that. It’s generally counter-intuitive to introverts, but observably true in many (possibly most, depending on how you account for selection bias) cases anyway.
I don’t see quite how introversion or extroversion is relevant to this. I don’t see why they’d expect the quality of social interaction to be higher quality than some random neighbour within walking distance.
The same reason you’d prefer to talk to them online, rather than some random person off AOL—you’re someone who shares interests and has the intelligence required to follow what they’re talking about.
… Ooooooooh, NOW I get it. And feel like an idiot.