gre‧gar‧i‧ous /É¡rɪˈɡeÉ™riÉ™s $ -ˈɡer-/ adjective    
1 friendly and preferring to be with other people 
 - Longmann Dictionary of Contemporary English


It's not being home, it's being home alone. It isn't even being home alone, it's being home alone when it isn't through choice. It's not a lack of things to do, it's the lack of sufficient reason for doing them. By 15.00 it became clear that I needed to get out of the apartment, so I spent the next 2.5 hours in glorious warm and healing sunshine on the plateau and surrounding area where some neighbour friend colleagues were also to be found. By 17.30 a group of us gathered in the garden and whilst maintaining an appropriate social distance enjoyed chat and good cheer for a couple of hours, which has just about given me enough human contact to get through the rest of this evening.  

"Most people believe that an extrovert is a person who is friendly and outgoing. While that may be true, that is not the full meaning of extroversion. An extrovert is a person who is energized by being around other people.  Extroverts enjoy social situations and even seek them out since they enjoy being around people. Extroverts tend to "fade" when alone and can easily become bored without other people around. When given a chance, an extrovert will talk with someone else rather than sit alone and think. In fact, extroverts tend to think as they speak, unlike introverts who are far more likely to think before they speak. Extroverts often think best when they are talking."  very well family

Tomorrow is the big day. 

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