Where you like to live says a lot about you

Where you like to live says a lot about you

A new study claims that where you like to be reveals whether you are an introvert or extrovert.

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I have a little confession to make. As much as we are three months into the year, I am so ready for a holiday.

Even if it's just a sho't left through KZN I would take anything.

A lot of people would say that because I am an ocean girl and grew up in an ocean city, I should prefer the bush or the mountains as a holiday destination - but as a matter of fact I do not prefer the bundus at all. 

I still like to visit other coastal cities (Actually, cities in general are my thing). 

I have never cared for the bundu life to be honest. 

As a matter of fact my parents have fun telling my fiancé about how I used to want someone to turn the lights on if we were in the rurals - where at the time there was no electricity. I'd also constantly want them to stop the car and look under it because I was convinced that there was something stuck under it if we were on a gravel road. And now, at the age of 25, I freak out at little creepy crawlies and weird insects if we happen to bundu bash. I really am not a fan of camping and sleeping in tents either.

So I guess, according to this study that I found, I would display the typical characteristics of an extrovert. 

The study claims to be able to tell where you like to be, geographically speaking, according to your personality types. 

So introverts prefer mountains, and extroverts tend to prefer open and flat regions.

It's not the mountains that make you an introvert, say the researchers. Rather it's the other way round - the introverts choose the mountains and vice versa.

The researcher has actually cautioned people to take their personalities and how they like to socialise into account when choosing where to live. 

So...you tell me; if you think of where you like to be, does it correlate to your personality type?

- HT iAfrica.com 

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