To The Ones Who Can Handle My Boisterous Personality | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Relationships

To The Ones Who Can Handle My Boisterous Personality

A thank you to everyone throughout my life that has been able to handle my loud and talkative personality.

389
To The Ones Who Can Handle My Boisterous Personality
Clicks From the Heart

As I have gotten older, I have come to realize that I am not a quiet person. Nor will I ever be a quiet person. It is honestly not in my genes to be a naturally quieter person. A lot of that usually comes from my Italian side of the family, it is never a quiet occasion with all of us together. It is difficult to imagine my family and our ways to be any different. They have formed me into the person I am today. For one, I have always had to be loud or at least louder than the rest of my family so now I am just a loud person. Another thing I can thank my family for is making me talkative, that is usually the up most main event at every family get together of ours.

I am pretty much always talking.

I can't help it of course! Even when I try to stay quiet it never works out for me. I have always been a talker and would usually be in trouble at school on multiple occasions. That has not really changed very much over the years. I have definitely learned to control it a lot more over the years... Who am I kidding? I am probably worse now than I ever have been!

When I talk about something I am extremely passionate about people take it the wrong way.

When I get overly excited about things, I always seem to tend to raise my voice! A good majority of people just think that I am yelling at them. It is just a natural reflex of mine to make myself louder when I have something important to say. At my family functions if you are not the loudest one speaking, you are not going to be heard.

I am always telling people so many stories that I usually end up saying the same story multiple times.

If you know me, you know how seriously true this is... I could tell you a story more than a dozen times a day for weeks and still try to tell you the story again. I am not really sure if it is because I have a terrible memory or because I seriously tell so many people so many stories that I just can not keep track of what I am telling to who. I always have to tell people to stop me when I try to repeat telling them a story. Most people will let me tell the same story a million times then wait until the very end of a VERY long story THEN tell me that I have told them that story before! I always think to myself that I could have been telling an entirely different story that entire time!

My closest friends and I always have the best times together.

We can usually sit around and talk for hours and hours on end and never get bored of each other. Then talk about all of our amazing memories together over and over again and never get tired of it. I am so glad I have such amazing people in my life to tolerate my boisterous personality.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
college shirt

These individuals excel in their studies, fueled by both natural intelligence and hard work. From the ambitious Entrepreneur to the talented Theatre Person, each student on this list embodies a unique aspect of college life and showcases the diverse interests and passions found on campus.

Keep Reading...Show less
Christmas Tree
History.com

Now that Halloween is over, it's time to focus on the Holiday Season. Don't get me wrong, I think Thanksgiving is great and can't wait for it, but nothing gives me greater joy than watching Freeform's 25 Days of Christmas, lighting peppermint scented candles, decking the halls, and baking gingerbread cookies. So while we approach the greatest time of the year, let's watch the 15 best Christmas movies of all time.

Keep Reading...Show less
6 Signs You Are An English Major

There are various stereotypes about college students, most of which revolve around the concept of your major. Unfortunately, we often let stereotypes precede our own judgments, and we take what information is immediately available to us rather than forming our own opinions after considerable reflection. If I got a dollar for every time my friends have made a joke about my major I could pay my tuition. One stereotype on campus is the sensitive, overly critical and rigid English major. Here are six telltale signs you are one of them.

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

27 Things 'The Office' Has Taught Us

"The Office" is a mockumentary based on everyday office life featuring love triangles, silly pranks and everything in between. It can get pretty crazy for just an average day at the office.

3141
the office
http://www.ssninsider.com/

When you were little, your parents probably told you television makes your brain rot so you wouldn't watch it for twelve straight hours. However, I feel we can learn some pretty valuable stuff from television shows. "The Office," while a comedy, has some pretty teachable moments thrown in there. You may not know how to react in a situation where a co-worker does something crazy (like put your office supplies in jello) but thanks to "The Office," now you'll have an idea how to behave ifsomething like that should happen.

Here are just a few of the things that religious Office watchers can expect to learn.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

10 Signs You’re A Pre-Med Student

Ah, pre-med: home of the dead at heart.

1871
Grey's Anatomy
TV Guide

Being pre-med is quite a journey. It’s not easy juggling school work, extracurricular activities, volunteering, shadowing, research, and MCAT prep all at the same time. Ever heard of “pain is temporary, but GPA is forever?” Pre-meds don’t just embody that motto; we live and breathe it. Here are 10 symptoms you’re down with the pre-med student syndrome.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments