This word makes me laugh. A vivacious, tenacious, and bubbly character appears to run parallel with the Type A personality. Though this is often true, these traits can also suit the Type B personality.
Recently, my favorite Netflix series has become Emily in Paris!
She’s incredibly bubbly!! I’ve watched in inspiration by her confidence in her decisions. Whether her move, start with a new company, convictions, or outfit, she shows little insecurity.
The Type B personality is mine. I’m faulty quiet, kind, and shadowed by the A’s around me. I doubt myself sometimes, and second guess if I made the right decision.. If you’re lucky, though, you’ll be see the rare side to who I am. I’m just as forward with seeking what I want, voicing my needs, and standing up for myself.
As I’ve said, though one seems to better fit a bubbly individual, both have spaces for such a person in it’s category.
This was written for the Word of the Day Challenge. By clicking on the hyperlink, you’ll be taken to the original post.
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“I am exceptionally French”, you said. Why do you think so? Is there anything in you that you find typically French? Could you describe it?
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The french romance and complications. Their love of cafes and little shops. Their great ability to make some amazing food. Their temperament lol
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I like quiet, kind people. Bubbly people are interesting at first, but then they get on my nerves quickly. It is hard to have them around all the time.
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Haha! I absolutely love your honesty! ❤️❤️❤️
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Honesty is a good thing;. There is a saying in German: “Lügen haben kurze Beine”. – “Lies have short legs”. They will not carry you far. I find your blog interesting, with food for thoughts.
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Well, I thank you dearly! You are German?
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Yes, Nova, I am half German from the father’s side, half Russian from the mother’s side. How about you?
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I’m a lovely mess of French, Wales, and German. Haha. I’m exceptionally French though, I think.
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Well, well, well! That surely is an interesting mixture. How would you characterize your French traits?
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Can you rephrase that? I am not sure I understand what you’re asking.
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