n the age of instant communication, the debate between texting and calling continues to spark controversy, particularly among introverts. While extroverted individuals may argue that calling is more efficient, introverts often find themselves overwhelmed by unexpected phone calls. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the nuances of communication preferences, dissecting the introvert’s aversion to phone calls and advocating for a more introvert-friendly approach to interpersonal communication.The Extrovert’s Perspective: Efficiency vs. Intimacy For many extroverts, making a phone call seems like the most efficient way to convey information and engage in meaningful dialogue. With a quick phone call, they can address issues in real-time, clarify misunderstandings, and foster a sense of intimacy through voice communication. From their perspective, waiting for a response to a text message can be time-consuming and inefficient, especially in urgent situations where immediate action is required.