Why INFJs Go Quiet (Even Though There’s a Lot on Their Minds)
INFJs are seemingly great at communication. So why, when you get us face-to-face, do we sometimes appear to have taken a vow of silence?
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INFJs are seemingly great at communication. So why, when you get us face-to-face, do we sometimes appear to have taken a vow of silence?
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