>>2711104In their own way, yea. All in all, I prefer them. They're less rowdy, keep to themselves, contribute to the community in a plethora of ways and are generally respectful people.
Something is out of place socially. I can't word it properly but there's just some disconnection. In a social setting or conversation, they're more held-back, introverted, tend to just go along with the conversation ("yeah, okay, mhm") instead of actively contributing/responding but I'm not holding that against them. I'm that way sometimes too.
I can't complain though. I'd rather a laid-back, barely extroverted people than the latter.