We see this coming up in politics, where people downplay how confident people are, how competent they are at doing their jobs. They're very gregarious . And they like to engage with people.
She had a great sense of humor. She was gregarious . She was smart. And she was also helping people.
And by the way, it depends upon the kind of movie you're making. He's not like gregarious a bit.
One on hand, yes, there's a lot of people there who carry within them a tremendous amount of pain that they're dealing with. At the very same time, on the other hand, it's like by far the most gregarious place I've ever worked in and often in relation to the very same people. It's like, it's both, you know? But one thing is like this place, more than many others, has such a potential for incredibly vibrant public space but does not have the infrastructure
It was a real stretch to come up with that name. But he was another one-- he's more gregarious and out, and he's-- I don't know if it's part of his culture or what, but he was much more out there than I was.
They were very suspicious of us, by the way, and were very protective of him. Now this guy was really outgoing, gregarious , cheerful, loved to tell stories. I mean it was hard to get out of there.
And we work really hard to make them new. My grandmother, as outgoing and gregarious as my grandfather, she was quiet and inward.
The child actor, the very talented child actor playing me would start there. So I sense a little bit of a dichotomy with Graham Norton in that you've got this very gregarious , outgoing chat show host.
Looks like this. In fact, you can think of it as kind of a four-stage process, because it actually repeats itself. Because when you feel chronically lonely and invisible, does that make you more gregarious or less? What do you think?
talking on coming out about different things one of the things that I find so fascinating and kind of the Zeitgeist of what's going on right now is more and more public figures like yourself who um Outsiders see as so gregarious and you're funny all the time and you're always on in in this book you really touch on like this very seriousness like
agency is part of what makes Thought A feel like it generates Thought B. Solitary locusts, and in academic jargon, they were considered gregarious if they swarmed.
about their personality and how they're likely to behave based on that thin slice. So extroversion, as a personality trait, for example, extroverts are happy, outgoing, gregarious , excitement-seeking, quite active, optimistic,
Well, the quiet stillness, the introversion. I know that you did-- I'll say your experiences in childhood would not necessarily-- Oh, no, I was not gregarious at all because my parents were older parents. Dad was 46 when I was born and Mum was 40, and that was a lot in 1939, you know.
But it was a more innocent time. Wallace was finding, as he later told an interviewer, that nobody is as gregarious as somebody who has recently stopped using drugs. Wallace's notebooks were a familiar sight in the communal rooms and recovery meetings, trapping little inspirations before they could get away.
pictures so that I could copy them later. And when I'm done I will give them the picture. And so in the background there's - there, slowly, it's becoming a little populated and it became quite a gregarious little scene. I would joke that I work at the Tenderloin Public Photo Booth 'cause like everybody would come by and just - and so, and it
the same thing at the same time and you know what? At the end, we ended up shaking hands and I was like, 'Yes, that's exactly, exactly what I'm talking about. There's a lot of people there that in fact do not - it's a very gregarious place but some communities don't interact. Some people for religious and cultural reasons really don't want to deal with some of the things going on in the street and they're,