"I'd say so." Charlie nodded in agreement with Emmeline's question, and there were of course plenty of people who thought he was so completely wrong, but Charlie had spent the majority of his life working with dragons, and getting to know them and he felt like he knew them better than most of those people who doubted him.
He did pause though for a moment when Emmeline asked about the level of communications dragons had, thinking of how best to qualify it before he shrugged. "Well it is easier to put things into relation to the familiar, it's harder with the abstract." He admitted with a small smirk. "I'd say maybe you could compare their communication to that of a house elf. Broken English, incomplete sentences, but they certainly get their point across." He nodded satisfied with the comparison.
"Exactly." Charlie grinned. "I am a very big fan of personal space, and I think that comes in part from growing up being surrounded by people, and then the years I spent at reserves living on my own, once you get used to that sort of thing going back to a crowded existence just isn't appealing at all." Which was why he was so pleased with his private quarters at Hogwarts, he might have to deal with large classes during the day, but when it was over he had his own space to go back to.