Introverts often find themselves in conversations where people ask well-meaning but frustrating questions. While curiosity is natural, certain questions hit a nerve, making introverts wish they could disappear into their favorite book or cozy corner. Here’s a look at seven such questions and why they’re best avoided: 1. “Why are you so quiet?” This question can feel like a spotlight on what introverts often view as a natural trait. Being quiet isn’t a flaw—it’s a preference. 2. “Are you mad at me?” Introverts may be deep in thought, not harboring secret resentment. This assumption can feel unfair and exhausting to clarify repeatedly. 3. “Don’t you like people?” Introverts often enjoy meaningful, one-on-one interactions but can feel drained by constant socializing. It’s not about disliking people; it’s about energy management. 4. “Why don’t you talk more?” Many introverts prefer listening and observing rather than dominating conversations. They contribute when they have something meanin...