If you know someone who needs alone time to rest and recharge, then you probably know an introvert. Since introverts are usually a little more soft-spoken and reserved, getting close to them can be kind of tough. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can get an introverted person to open up to you and form a real connection with them over time.

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Give them notice before making plans.

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Try not to talk over them.

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Introduce them to your friends slowly.

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Understand if they just need to stay home.

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    It doesn’t mean they don’t like you, it just means they’re tired. Different introverted people need different amounts of alone time to rest and recharge. If you’ve been hanging out with your introverted friend a lot, don’t take it personally if they tell you they need some time away from you. Chances are, when you see them again, they’ll be rested and happy to hang out.[12]
    • Many introverted people understand that it’s frustrating to hear a “no thanks” over and over. Your introverted friend will appreciate it if you don’t get mad at them for taking care of their own needs.

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