Are you an "e person" with the attribute of "social bull", or are you an "i person" with the attribute of "social fear"? According to a report by the Global Times citing Singapore's "Asia First Stop" website on the 7th, a video about "i people" posted by Malaysian woman Erica Bau

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Are you an "e person" with the attribute of "social cow", or an "i person" with the attribute of "social fear"? According to a report by the Global Times citing Singapore's "Asia First Stop" website on the 7th, a video about "i people" posted by Malaysian woman Erica Bauri on a short video sharing platform sparked heated discussions.

Are you an 'e person' with the attribute of 'social bull', or are you an 'i person' with the attribute of 'social fear'? According to a report by the Global Times citing Singapore's 'Asia First Stop' website on the 7th, a video about 'i people' posted by Malaysian woman Erica Bau - Lujuba

Screenshots of related reports (Source: Global Network)

What are "i people" and "e people"? This statement comes from the "mbti personality test" that has become popular among young people. "i" represents intraversion (introversion) and "e" represents extraversion (extraversion), which is what everyone usually calls introversion and extroversion. .

reported that in the video, Bauri was sitting alone in an empty cinema screening room, watching a movie and eating popcorn. The accompanying text of the video also reads: "I am an 'i person', so I bought all the seats."

As you can see from the video, there are about 10 rows of seats in this screening hall, with 16 seats in each row. It is reported that the price of a movie ticket is about 11 ringgit (approximately RMB 16.94) to 35 ringgit (approximately RMB 53.91), so this private viewing may cost Bauri 1,760 ringgit (approximately RMB 53.91). (approximately RMB 2,711) to 5,600 ringgit (approximately RMB 8,631).

Many netizens left messages saying that, like Bauri, they prefer to watch movies alone. One netizen said that he usually chooses to watch movies during the lunch break when there are the fewest people. “The theater is basically empty, so I don’t have to buy all the seats.” Another person said: “If I have money, I will do the same. Then you don’t have to hear children making noises or other people talking.” Some people suggested that instead of buying all the seats, it would be more cost-effective to choose a VIP room.

It is worth mentioning that recently, Hong Kong actor Tony Leung admitted in an interview that he would buy three movie tickets in a row in the hope that no one would be around him when watching a movie.

It was previously reported that Tony Leung’s wife Carina Lau once revealed that Tony Leung had to buy 6 tickets to watch a movie. In response to this, Tony Leung responded in a recent interview, "It's not that exaggerated. I just bought 3 pictures and hoped that no one would be around."

Jimu News comprehensive Global Times, Global Network, Reference News Network, Minnan Network, Taobao Tickets, etc.

(Source: Jimu News)

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