Yeah, there's definitely a hassle vs reward calculus that quickly gets figured. Usually the hassle side of the equation is a little too high unless its something that can be quickly and easily fixed. Like if they forgot something it's very easy to just go "oh, and can I please get ..." which usually immediately reminds them and they go grab it.
Or if the food got royally fucked then engagement can become worth it, even over something harder to fix. Like, if my steak is well done and I ordered med rare, I kinda want either a new steak or a comped meal.
True, but there is a lot of overlap. You could say that the social anxiety is what makes some people an introvert, since they just exhaust themselves from too much worrying.
Now that you mention it I think Ultron was just embarrassed they showed up before he was ready and was too shy to ask them to leave, his cover lie was full of holes.
Wait but hear me out. Imagine big genius scenario where you intentionally order something else counting on waitress getting it wrong so you end up getting exactly what you [secretly] wanted.
Outsmarted outsmarting
"But I know no matter what the waitress brings, I should drink it and always be full. Yeah, my cup it will always be full."
-John Popper, Blues Traveler
Song: Run Around
That.. doesn't sound right. I don't think that's associated with introvertism/introversion. I'm an introvert, I'll be damned if someone hands me food that was not ordered by me and me not say something. Especially if I'm craving a specific food before I even show up to the restaurant.