3 Adjectives To Describe Yourself Analysis

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All my life, I have always been extremely calm. I have never felt the need to get loud, or talk to people I do not know, unless I absolutely had to. I have never had a problem with keeping myself company. I keep a small group of friends, whom I rarely hang out with all at the same time. The best three adjectives to describe me would be, quiet, shy, and introverted. It is very surprising that I am as quiet as I am. I grew up in a very loud household. I love my father to death, but he tends to yell when he is on the phone. He has never yelled out of anger, he is just a loud speaker. My mother is constantly talking, and I do not understand how. She never has any problem talking to others, and neither does my father. I have always kept to myself, and that is how I like it. I have never found a reason to speak loudly or talk to others at social gatherings. I always enjoyed just putting on my headphones and listening to music, drowning out all of the sounds around me. Had my girlfriend not talked to me first, I do not think she and I would have ever met. …show more content…
I am the type of person who just wants to sit down with maybe one or two people, maybe eat something, listen to music, or just talk. I have never wanted to go to parties, drink, smoke, or anything like that, despite most of my friends doing so. I have never had the urge to go out and have fun at night, as I have always found there is something more productive I can do. Instead of spending my tax return money on several different things, I have decided to buy a very nice guitar, and learn to play it. I have always just wanted to educate myself on different

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