8 things introverts with extrovert BFF will understand

You’d rather sit in silence sharing reels than hang out in a group

They say opposites attract. This is very relatable to introverts and extroverts being BFFs. The extrovert excel at small talks with strangers. The introvert shudders at the thought. Being BFF with an extrovert means you always have a social buffer whenever you go out. It also means you get quality time with your BFF, just hanging out and doing nothing. For any introvert, staying in is always better than going out.

Here are 8 things introverts with extrovert BFF will understand.

Only your BFF is welcome to your house unannounced

Introverts need time to brace themselves for people. Mentally preparing for having people over is a thing for introverts. Only their BFF can come over unannounced. With the BFF there is not mental preparation needed and you can just chill.

You like their energy but it can get a little too much sometime

Your bestie is the source of excitement. Slice of drama, juicy gossips, backhand infos and all that. But keeping up with all the energy also gets to you sometimes. You try your best but the constant buzzing can be exhausting.

Convincing them to stay in requires a lot of convincing

Your bestie wants to try the new talk of the town pub on its opening night. An introvert can relate how much convincing and promising it’s gonna take to skip the going out. But you already know the tricks and tips to do so.

Your BFF has ways to convince you to go socialize

Whether it’s by guilt tripping you or hyping you up, your BFF has learnt what it takes for you to come socialize with them. They even pull out the Bullet point reasoning at one point.

You only got to parties if you can go with your BFF

Nothing is worse than attending parties alone. So if your bestie goes, you go. Going clubbing? A friend’s wedding? Attending social events with your BFF makes it all better.

Your BFF play along with your weird excuses to turn down social obligations

By now, your bestie is familiar with the weird excuses you make to not social gatherings. Like if you say “I can’t come, I have to watch my neighbour’s cats” you bestie will just vouch for that.

Sometimes you get pushed out of your comfort zone by your BFF

Your bestie knows how to push out of your comfort zone, especially when they make you attend Sunday brunch every dang month. You have a love/hate relationship with this. Sometimes you are glad they did it. Sometimes you hate it within 10 minutes.