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I'm definitely closer to the get-to-the-point kinda gal. That's why I like texting. 

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I'm in between. I answer with a little info if follow-up questions are expected. (For example, you can stop reading my response after this paragraph but if you want my opinion on the people in my family, then read on.)
The above paragraph would be my "at a doctor's office and they only need the facts" answer. Below is my "chatting with friends" answer--cuz that's what we are here: friends.
Then there's my mom. She can't stop talking. Seriously. My dad barely speaks and he's short and to the point when he does. Very reticent. I'm somewhere in the middle, but closer to my dad, at least in word amount lol.
I'm definitely not very chatty. I hate talking on the phone, therefore, only talk on phone with mom and hubby. I'd rather talk in person but don't say more than I have to.
Depends. IRL I'm a listener, decisive decision maker. Online in forums, I'm an oversharer/giver. It also depends on the people... friends can't shut me up, and non-friends think I am so quiet. I'm pretty private if I don't know you... and sometimes when I do.
I'm a mix. I'll stick with that answer.
My problem with talking on the phone is, How do you end the conversation? Or, rather, how do *I* get off the phone in a timely fashion when I'm on with a talker [namely, my most wonderful mother who'd probably be happy talking to a brick wall]? She overshares. All. The. Time. so her conversations are always long. I don't love phone convos, so it's like torture to talk longer than 20 min. Plus, she's extremely extroverted and I'm very much not. To her, a phone conversation is rejuvenating and she just can't understand how it's draining for me.I hate talking on the phone and would much rather talk in person.