Outgoing introverts (also called ambiverts) are somewhere in the middle. They can be chatty and great company but then they
may seem to withdraw into themselves because they do not answer texts or calls. The fact is that their social batteries need recharging and this has to be
done alone. Outgoing introverts pick and choose their social events. Going out
may means a lot of small talk and that can be pretty meaningless. Yes, they enjoy company and social outings but you can bet that they will be pretty choosy when doing so. Silence and moments of quiet are often regarded negatively. The outgoing introvert regards his introversion as a great strength and is perfectly content to be that way. Outgoing introverts find it hard to adapt. Problems arise when they are expected to be outgoing all the
time and perform as if they were circus
clowns. They have to do this to get a job, make friends or network. They know what
society demands and expects.