answer:We’ll say something when we feel there is something worth saying. Try to remember that, while you as an extroverted person feel very natural with open communication and social activity, we introverts are utterly exhausted by it. The more you push us to open up, the more wary we will be of doing so. A quiet one-on-one talk is much easier to handle than being called into the middle of a big circle of chatting people at a party. Having about eight sets of eyes on you every time you open your mouth is more than daunting. And small talk is just for the birds. I don’t care about the weather and neither do you, so why do people always start conversations that way? I have about 30 minutes of “people” time in me before I’ll need to take a walk alone outside, so just get to the part where the conversation is supposed to be interesting, can we?