Your Type
As a mood killer, once you speak, any lively scene falls into awkward silence. This trait of "always inappropriately ruining the vibe" is sometimes actually your unconscious rebellion against "fake socializing and pandering to others"; you fear that if you follow everyone's wishes and fake a smile, you'll lose your true outline, so you use "awkward silences" as an extreme way to prove your independence and existence. But true independence doesn't need to be proven by ruining the vibe. Try finding someone on a similar wavelength for a deep one-on-one conversation at your next gathering; when you learn to seek genuine resonance, you won't need to arm yourself with awkwardness.
💡 Did you know?
Social awkwardness is a byproduct of high social awareness — people who care most about others feel most awkward.
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