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Samantha's RIGID / ACCEPTING / ANTISOCIAL in her thinking. We're not going to be able to change her mind.
RIGID
People will think you're OPEN-MINDED / CHATTY / NARROW-MINDED if you consider different points of view.
OPEN-MINDED
I find her to be TALKATIVE / ALOOF / GENUINE since she's not very friendly or involved in things.
ALOOF
SELF-CENTERED / SINCERE / ACCEPTING people are only interested in their own problems.
SELF-CENTERED
He doesn't always think before he speaks and sometimes seems GENUINE / OPEN-MINDED / INSENSITIVE.
INSENSITIVE
Helen usually prefers to stay in on the weekends. She can be a little ALOOF / OPEN-MINDED / ANTISOCIAL.
ANTISOCIAL
I enjoy lively conversation, but some might say I'm too SINCERE / ACCEPTING / TALKATIVE.
TALKATIVE
I try to be tolerant and INSENSITIVE / ACCEPTING / ALOOF of people, no matter who they are.
ACCEPTING
Henry says what he means. He's very SELF-CENTERED / SINCERE / ACCEPTING with everyone.
SINCERE
He's never willing to accept ideas that are different from his. He's very ALOOF / NARROW-MINDED / CHATTY.
NARROW-MINDED
I think Mark is a TALKATIVE / RIGID / GENUINE person. To me, he seems honest and sincere.
GENUINE
Sandra likes to talk. She can be pretty ANTISOCIAL / CHATTY / SINCERE in class.
CHATTY