COTD. Hahaha
IT WAS SO RIDICULOUS! I had yet to see like... 4 mustangs when I did it, and then BAM a whole FLEET of them were driving up and down PCH!!
There is such an unhealthy number of them. When I did it, it was 2009, right after they introduced the newer model, and they were EVERYwhere.
Here is the thing though. I make sure I’m completely in my spot when I do this. I don’t double park to make the point.
He scoffed at the idea, saying every car on the PCH would be a Mustang convertible. (It turns out he was wrong, by the way — only every other car on the PCH was a Mustang convertible. The rest were Camaro convertibles.)
I must have not expressed myself well enough.
I said from my experience the introverts I’ve known just can’t do it. Whether they have an inability to know how to respond to “hi” (as one commentor said) or whether they just find it boring/pointless. It’s definitely not a rule of the person by any means. As the article stated, the only rule of extroversion and…
As I’ve said before, it’s not a rule by any means. Just what I personally have encountered, is that extroverts tend to be much better at small talk than introverts do.
Ha! Don’t worry, Dear MadScienceTeacher. It’s completely fine to not be able to small talk.
Exactly what my introverted friends have described as well.
I definitely know that it’s not the rule. There is no rule when it comes to introversion and extroversion, with the exception being how they recharge (as the article stated).
You’re probably very right about that, but I do it nontheless.
I agree. Not always the case, but mostly true.