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On the outside, introverted people might seem quiet or shy, but this just means that they're more comfortable in their own skin. Introverted people are often thoughtful, focused, and great at listening. If you need a little help engaging with someone who's introverted, try a few of these useful tips.

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Interact one-on-one.

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  1. If you're really hoping to have a meaningful conversation with someone who's introverted, choose a quiet, personal setting instead of a crowded space with a big group of people. This puts the other person at ease so it's easier for them to talk. [1] [2]
    • For example, if you're dating an introverted person, they'd probably prefer eating at a quiet restaurant and checking out a small music scene rather than going to a crowded, noisy concert with a lot of people.
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Give an introvert time to respond.

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Don't be afraid of silence in the conversation.

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  1. Extroverted people might feel like they have to make idle chit-chat to fill a lull in the conversation, but small talk can actually make introverted people feel anxious. [6] Instead of talking, don't be afraid to let the silence linger, or engage in a more meaningful conversation. [7]
    • If you're at a party and want to put an introverted person at ease, try to find someone they know for them to talk to rather than expecting them to join in a large conversation with strangers.
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Communicate more with texts and emails.

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  1. Many introverted people feel anxiety when they have to have to make a phone call or meet up with someone. To put them more at ease, send a text or email instead. You might find that this opens up a better line of communication. [10]
    • If you're working with an introverted person, try to minimize the number of interactions you have to reduce stress. For example, instead of popping in to ask them questions whenever you have them, consolidate your thoughts and send them in a single email.
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Support the introverted person.

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    Do introverts understand extroverts?
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    Extroverts don't really understand introverts unless it's explained to them. For an extrovert, being social comes so naturally that they can't really wrap their heads around the idea that some people don't like it at all.
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