Willard wrote:
Booyakasha wrote:
Molecular_Biologist wrote:
What I hate the most is the obligation to say "bless you" after a sneeze.
First I'm not religious, and second its just plain pointless.
I've had NTs give me a nasty "thank you" when I remained silent after they sneezed.
That's pathetic.
You know, I'm as impatient as any Aspergian with the standard neurotypical knee-jerk need to blather on about things that seem so inconsequential to me they don't deserve mention. The neurotypical customs of the culture are by and large pointless.
However, that said, I understand the meaning of the phrase '
When in Rome, do as the Romans do'.
I'm sick of seeing posts about "Nobody likes me, nobody wants to know me, I can't make friends, I can't get a girlfriend, yada yada yada. You want to be accepted or even tolerated, stop p*ssing on the shoes of the natives. This is who they are, its their culture, you are the outsider and even if you don't particularly think much of their customs, if you don't want to be persecuted for your differences, keep it to yourself.
If you know from years of experience within the culture that '
Gesundheit' is the appropriate response to a sneeze, then don't be an @ssh*le and sneer at the sneezer or you will be treated like a d*ck, because you
are.lol, agreed.
no book / therapy session / thoughtful analysis is going to tell me what the look in someone's eyes means - and i'm not going to waste my time on it, nor trying to understand what someone really wants when asking "how are you?" .. seeing it like being a tourist consulting a mental phrase book throughout "small talk" conversation - but when someone sneezes, dumb or not, (if i am paying attention and even hear them at all) saying a simple "bless you" can be tolerated.
similarly (though i understand some might find this far more offputting) when someone goes to hug me, i'd rather let them (uncomfortable with it though i am) than make a scene.
but Morgana, i think it would be hilarious to read your emails.
and personally, i like to talk about furniture

and also, sometimes, the weather ..
and on the sneeze topic, i knew someone once who would say (assuming the person covered their face) "good catch!"
TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
I always give a smart-ass answer for the question "What's up?" I can't help it. It's such a stupid question.
"it's a preposition" i say ..
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