Diplomatic Delicate in dealing with people Adjective tactful careful.

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diplomatic Delicate in dealing with people Adjective tactful careful

cultured Refined in speech and behavior Adjective elegant well-bred sophisticated

optimistic Takes the most hopeful or cheerful view on matters Adjective positive assured upbeat

adaptable Able to adjust or change to new or changed circumstances Adjective versatile flexible conformable

analytical Skilled in separating into different parts Adjective detailed systematic reasonable

contented Satisfied; no desire for more or something different Adjective comfortable serene pleased

demonstrative Showing feelings openly and frankly Adjective emotional unrestrained outspoken

obliging Ready to do favors Adjective accommodating hospitable agreeable

spontaneous Acting as a result of natural feelings; impulsive Adjective impetuous free spirited instinctive

naive Sometimes foolish, simple, or childlike acts; innocent simplicity Adjective innocent gullible unsuspecting

alienated Cause to be withdrawn or detached Adjective estranged alone withdrawn solitary

introverted Directs one’s attention on self Adjective reserved introspective bashful

Being alienated is usually the result of others people’s treatment of you. Being introverted is usually more of a personal choice and trait.

brassy Loud; blaring; insolently bold; impudent; showing no shame Adjective bold obtrusive brash

manipulative To manage or control using shrew influences; often unfair or false Adjective contriving cunning devious

nonchalant without worth or enthusiasm; showing no interest Adjective aloof apathetic indifferent mellow

haphazard not planned; random adjective reckless disorganized aimless

When you are nonchalant, you don’t care. You don’t advertise it. When you are being haphazard you are obvious about not caring because your actions are so erratic. You advertise it.

suspicious tending to mistrust Adjective apprehensive leery skeptical

tactless offends people; not worried about what is said or done Adjective inconsiderate thoughtless rude

reluctant opposed in mind; unwilling Adjective