Mindy Kaling explains her tendency to leave social gatherings abruptly, known as an Irish exit, not out of arrogance but from a desire to be considerate. She believes that when attending large gatherings with many people, engaging in lengthy hellos and goodbyes can disrupt the flow of the event. By slipping away quietly, she avoids imposing on others and allows everyone to continue enjoying themselves without feeling obligated to pause for farewells.
Kaling suggests that this practice is, in fact, a more polite way to handle social interactions in big groups. She feels that farewells can create a ripple effect, where others feel pressured to stop their activities and join in, which ultimately leads to wasted time for everyone involved. Her perspective reflects a practical and thoughtful approach to socializing in large settings.