Are you reserved or bold person?

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A reserved person is simply someone who enjoys being themselves and not wanting to bother anyone with long talks and communicating often. This is different from a bold person who pushes to relate freely to everyone.

Which category do you think you belong to?
 
I'm a very bold person but also I'm very respectful. I would never stop out of the line with anyone unless they crossed that line with me first. Also, I don't forgive easily.
 
I'm a very bold person but also I'm very respectful. I would never stop out of the line with anyone unless they crossed that line with me first. Also, I don't forgive easily.

Knowing your rights is very important as a person. I don't think I would be the person who is timid or avoids confrontation with anyone based on how they feel about a situation.
 
I don't think being bold and proud are the same thing. It's possible to be both of them at the same time though. I'm a bold person but equally meek too. I've noticed a lot persons get offended when dealing with a bold person.
 
I think I'm more on the reserved side because I enjoy my time alone and don't feel the need to talk all the time. I prefer deeper conversations with a few close friends rather than small talk with many. However, in certain contexts, I can be more open if the environment is comfortable. And you, do you consider yourself more reserved or more extroverted?
 
I was a very reserved person at the earlier part of my life. I just always loved my own space and never liked for that to be invaded. When I started by fashion house and ran it for like three months, I was realized that the up close lifestyle won't take me anywhere in business. I had to adjust and become extroverted. I am a very bold lady now and can take my stand on anything without any sentiment.
 
I think I'm more on the reserved side because I enjoy my time alone and don't feel the need to talk all the time. I prefer deeper conversations with a few close friends rather than small talk with many. However, in certain contexts, I can be more open if the environment is comfortable. And you, do you consider yourself more reserved or more extroverted?

I have noticed that introverts need a level of comfort in an environment before they can begin to express themselves and not that they wouldn't want to do so, but that is what they desire. So, I totally get where you are heading to.
 
I have noticed that introverts need a level of comfort in an environment before they can begin to express themselves and not that they wouldn't want to do so, but that is what they desire. So, I totally get where you are heading to.
Personally, I have a problem dealing with introvert because it is always going to look like you are forcing everything with them which I find very difficult to do. If you are not vibing on the same level with me, it is going to be very difficult for us to relate.
 
I am reserved but I am not timid. I won't start making noise unnecessarily but if I have to face a situation, I would face it squarely and won't shy away.
 
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