<p>I’d say both as well. I need some alone time to recharge, but I’d rather be out at a huge party full of people than just hanging out with a few people.</p>
<p>I’m very introverted. It takes a certain personality type person to get me out of my shell. I need a lot of time on my own too especially at night after school and on the weekends.</p>
<p>@ princessmahina and generallyrong - that’s pretty much the same for me, too. Before one of my friends started working where I work, I was definitely the quietest person there. Now I’m one of the most talkative!</p>
<p>Definitely introverted. It’s very hard for me to talk to people in a group. If there’s someone else who is already alone, I can go strike up a conversation with them. But if I’m in a group of people, even if there are two people and I’m friends with one of them but the other is friends with her/him too, it’s very hard for me to be be talkative. I operate much better one-on-one. But even then, if I’m with someone for too long (i.e. probably the whole day), I get a little frazzled and feel like I need some alone time.</p>
<p>Strongly introverted, but like so many others, extremely outgoing/silly around my close friends. Hence why introverted doesn’t necessarily equal shy. </p>