10 Signs an Introvert Likes You
Introversion is an often misunderstood term.
It is not a one-size-fits-all definition,
but generally falls into four types:
social (prefers small groups),
thinking (self-reflective and imaginative),
anxious (uncomfortable in social settings),
and restrained (takes time before acting).

Because their behavior differs from extroverts,
it can be hard to tell if they are interested in you.
Here are 10 signs that an introvert likes you.
1. Making the First Move
Generally, introverts do not make the first move in a social context.
If you find that an introvert is actively making
an effort to talk to you or grab your attention,
you can bet they like you.
2. Opening Up
Introverts are not easy to crack;
it takes time for them to come out of their shell.
If they are telling you a lot about themselves,
you are definitely someone they want to connect with.
3. Observing and Choosing You
Introverts are good observers
and take their time getting to know people before
including them in their social circle.
If they are building a good relationship with you,
it means they have observed you
and actively chosen to be close to you.
4. Inviting You Into Their Personal Space
Introverts cherish solitude to reflect on their thoughts and emotions.
If you are invited into their personal space to spend time with them,
they undoubtedly enjoy your company.
5. Talking About Personal Topics
Most conversations with introverts might be generic,
but if they share their likes, dislikes, ideologies, hobbies, and goals,
they feel comfortable enough to step out of character for you.
6. Showing Extra Care
Introverts place a high value on relationships.
They show significant care, concern,
and empathy toward those they consider close.
If they are paying extra attention to you,
they consider you part of their inner circle.
7. Going the Extra Mile
Introverts are warm and helpful people.
If you find one doing things for you without you even asking for help,
it is a clear sign they really like you.
8. Constantly Keeping in Touch
Introverts distinguish between close friends
and casual acquaintances.
If they keep you as part of their daily life and maintain contact,
you are special to them.
9. Revealing Secrets
Introverts are very careful about whom they reveal their secrets to.
If they share an important aspect of their past
or let you read their diary,
it means they really trust and like you.
10. Giving Feedback
Introverts usually keep their opinions to themselves.
If they give you honest advice or feedback,
it shows they are genuinely concerned about you
and your well-being.
