You are uncomfortable if you become isolated in an impersonal big city with no one to meet or telephone, or if you are stuck in the distant countryside away from others; for you are most at home where there are neighbours to say hello to and shopkeepers who recognise your face. You tend to have a lot of friends - or, at least, a lot of acquaintances whom you call friends, although few of them might really have much in common with you - but you would rather have some relatively congenial company than no company at all, even if the company is not that of a soul-mate.

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Youareuncomfortableifyoubecomeisolatedinanimpersonalbigcitywithnoonetomeetortelephone,orifyouarestuckinthedistantcountrysideawayfromothers;foryouaremostathomewherethereareneighbourstosayhellotoandshopkeeperswhorecogniseyourface.Youtendtohavealotoffriends-or,atleast,alotofacquaintanceswhomyoucallfriends,althoughfewofthemmightreallyhavemuchincommonwithyou-butyouwouldratherhavesomerelativelycongenialcompanythannocompanyatall,evenifthecompanyisnotthatofasoul-mate.