Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - these replies are so interesting. Could there be an introvert/extrovert dynamic to this? As an introvert, maybe the social work of dealing with these requests just feels like more effort?
I'm an off-the-charts introvert, and I don't take offense when people ask me to do stuff, so I don't see that.
13:57 here, and also a super mega introvert. I don't take offense when people I ask - it's just a question and you can respond how your please. I may take offense if they can't take "no" for an answer, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - these replies are so interesting. Could there be an introvert/extrovert dynamic to this? As an introvert, maybe the social work of dealing with these requests just feels like more effort?
I'm an off-the-charts introvert, and I don't take offense when people ask me to do stuff, so I don't see that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - these replies are so interesting. Could there be an introvert/extrovert dynamic to this? As an introvert, maybe the social work of dealing with these requests just feels like more effort?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your reaction when someone asks for a burdensome favor and upon offense, shrugs and says, "I was just asking the question." Was the responder not supposed to get offended because it's "just a question" and he or she can freely say no? Or is it ever valid to be annoyed that some even considered asking something burdensome of you that he or she could handle themselves without putting it on your plate? I'm starting to think there are two kinds of people in the world - those that are "just asking the question" and those that don't want to deal with being asked for burdensome favors as if they don't have a lot going on already. For the record, I'm the latter. You?
I'm neither. I don't think being asked is something that requires that much energy to deal with -- I just say no. I also don't ask people for what I think are big favors lightly. So I'm not offended by someone asking. If you get annoyed just because people are asking, and you feel this way a lot, maybe you have a really low threshhold for what counts as "burdensome."
Anonymous wrote:What is your reaction when someone asks for a burdensome favor and upon offense, shrugs and says, "I was just asking the question." Was the responder not supposed to get offended because it's "just a question" and he or she can freely say no? Or is it ever valid to be annoyed that some even considered asking something burdensome of you that he or she could handle themselves without putting it on your plate? I'm starting to think there are two kinds of people in the world - those that are "just asking the question" and those that don't want to deal with being asked for burdensome favors as if they don't have a lot going on already. For the record, I'm the latter. You?