英語 での Extroverts の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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It was all for extroverts.
Extroverts lie more than introverts.
In fact, 30% of HSP are thought to be extroverts.
Extroverts use it more than introverts.
By the nature of the Havana- typical extroverts.
Extroverts, for example, I find intriguing.
Our culture made a virtue of living only as extroverts.
Yes, extroverts also need their alone time.
Our American culture made a virtue of our living only as extroverts.
Extroverts, on the other hand, are like solar panels.
Think about how valuable our skills are,just as much as extroverts.
For Extroverts, the external world is the‘real world'.
Laughter(Applause) We communicate differently, extroverts and introverts.
Extroverts fill their bucket by being around people.
I think at this pointit's important for me to say that I actually love extroverts.
Extroverts prefer black-and-white, concrete, simple language.
But Grace Kelly,born in 1929 seems out of place in the family of competitive extroverts.
Extroverts don't have the same internal talking as we do,” says Olsen Laney.
If these statistics surprise you,it's probably because so many people pretend to be extroverts.
Extroverts like to have company and they feel comfortable in a group setting.
Not only does introverts' and extroverts' blood travel on separate pathways, each pathway requires a different neurotransmitter.
Extroverts, when they interact, want to have lots of social encounter punctuated by closeness.
Introverts and extroverts differ in the level of outside stimulation that they need to function well.
Most extroverts seem to have no trouble suddenly being“on,” and they love- even welcome- an unexpected social surprise.
Introverts and extroverts differ in the level of outside stimulation that they need to function well.
Extroverts get energized from being around people, so after switching to a remote work model, they may feel a bit exhausted.
Struggles Extroverts, however, may find that the Introvert is too quiet and communicates too little with nothing to share.
Extroverts often don't notice it, but our society assumes that people should be chatty, social and quick to speak up- pretty much all the time.