Abidemi: Hi. So Rory.
Rory: Yeah, hi.
Abidemi: Hi. Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
Rory: Iām not sure, you know. Sometimes I think that Iām basically an introvert.Ā Like as IĀ get older, I much preferĀ my own company.
Abidemi: Interesting.
Rory: I donāt really like going to parties that much if thereās going to be new people there. If itās my friends, Iām happy to go out, but I donāt know. What about you?
Abidemi: Itās funny what you said. I feel the same way. I think sometimes Iām an introvert and other times I can be an extrovert. But maybeĀ in reverseĀ to what you said. I feel like the olderĀ I get, the more extrovertedĀ I become.
Rory: Thatās interesting.
Abidemi: While I was younger, I was a lot shier, so I preferred my own company. But now I find that sometimes too, I really enjoy people. So I like to meet new ones. So yeah.
Rory: Yes. In the classroom, as a teacher, Iām quite an extrovert I think.Ā I quite likeĀ being up in front of students andĀ showing of, but I would never do that in front of other teachers or my friends, in my personal life.
Abidemi: Interesting.
Rory: But something about the classroom maybe because itās my environment and Iām in control that I feel more comfortable,Ā like beingĀ more extroverted and showing off, camping up.
Abidemi: I think itĀ would beĀ a little difficult to be introverted if you were a language teacher. I think it certainly helps to be extroverted or to act to be able to become more extroverted when youāre in the classroom for sure.Ā For sure.
Rory: Yeah. And have you ever done anything really extroverted, like performedĀ in public?
Abidemi: Before I used to sing actually, and I have sang in concerts.
Rory: Right.
Abidemi: And itās true. I think thatās where my introverted self really comes out because although I enjoy singing and I like the attention toĀ a certain extent, but I get really nervous. Really, really nervous when Iām in front of a large crowd. And sometimesĀ Iām like, āWhy am I doing this to myself? Why am I here?ā
Rory: Yeah.
Abidemi: But yeah, I donāt do that so much anymore.
Rory: Right. And do you think people can change? Do you think people ā because people seem to want to become more extroverted? It seems to be like society says extroverted people are successful people.
Abidemi: Itās true.
Rory: Do you think people can change or do you think people should try to change?
Abidemi: Iāve heard of actually people saying that depending on the language that people change with the language. Iāve heard of some of my students saying that when they speak in a different language, their personality actually changes, where maybe in their own language, they may be quieter. But when they speak the different language, they become a lot more extroverted.
Rory: Right.
Abidemi: Itās as if they change. So whether or not itās a real change I think you can āfake itāĀ quote-unquoteĀ even if youāre not an extrovert or an introvert. Maybe for a few hours or for the occasion. Yeah, you can pretend, and then go back.
Rory: Right. I wonder if when we speak a different language, we donāt have the same connections with the words.
Abidemi: Thatās true.
Rory: It makes it easier to maybe speak more honestly and not worry about what other people think of us.
Abidemi: Thatās true.