• ANGRY_MAPLE
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    311 year ago

    I think that a lot of people here are confusing “introversion” with having social anxiety.

    Being an introvert doesn’t mean that you’re scared of socialization. It means you generally prefer quiet time over socializing.

    From Merriam Webster:

    A person whose personality is characterized by introversion : a typically reserved or quiet person who tends to be introspective and enjoys spending time alone.

    You can be both, but they are definitely not the same thing.

      • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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        41 year ago

        I’m an introvert and I prefer self-checkout because I never have to pause my podcast. With regular check-out I have to pause it for a few minutes while they’re scanning my stuff in case they have a question like “do you need bags? do you have a loyalty card?” Other people might enjoy those interactions, or might want to make small-talk with the cashier. I just want to keep listening to the podcast.

        I’m willing to do a bit more work and spend a bit more time if I don’t have to stand there being attentive to the cashier.

        • Shush
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          11 year ago

          I’m with you man. I love just listening to music while I scan my items and going away. Entire shopping process without interacting with anyone at all. Amazing.

          • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            Exactly. Cashiers are perfectly nice people, but I don’t really look forward to interacting with them. It doesn’t improve my shopping experience in any way. OTOH I really enjoy my podcasts or music, let me stay in my bubble enjoying my thing and my shopping experience is better.

            This is a reason I used to admire Japan, before the days of self-check out. Japan had amazing vending machines that would sell you a huge variety of things. Again, get what you want without having to interact with other people. Win!

            • Shush
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              11 year ago

              Most of the cashiers I interacted with years ago weren’t really nice. Not that I blame them, the job is boring, the hours are terrible and some people are horrible to serve. As someone who worked in retail and finished every single shift tired and cranky, I get why cashiers don’t want to interact with you anymore than you do want to interact with them.

              So hooray for neither side having to interact!

      • Kool_Newt
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        31 year ago

        Me too, I feel like there’s too much going on and people watching my “performance” of how well I self-checkout and I worry they’re getting mad at me for not being all smooth about it. It’s always crowed in that area too, not for me.

    • @AndreTelevise@lemm.ee
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      11 year ago

      Exactly. Generally, I have fun when talking to people, but social anxiety makes me prefer to stay at home and talk to less people.