Sora wrote:
In your country, maybe even in the town you lived longest so far, did people ever ask you whether you're a foreigner? Maybe because of the way you talked or the they you behaved?
country: United States
state: Florida
locality: Tampa
Yes, I routinely get comments about my "accent", which I hardly perceive, but others hear as being European, or specifically something like English. This everything to do with my psychology and nothing to do with where I was raised or where I've lived. One trait of AS that I've come to understand is my habit of incorrectly or inappropriately imitating other people. I was raised almost totally here in west-central Florida, which is a region characterized by its immigrants. Very few people are originally from around here. Most are northeastern or midwestern transplants, or from any number of Hispanic backgrounds.. So habits of speaking vary everywhere you go.
I think that over time, I have synthesized the sum total of verbal habits that I've experienced, and I pick and choose how I speak. Depending on whom I am speaking to, or what I am talking about, I sound different. Others pick up on this and ask me about it. And I'm always embarrassed and defensive when they call me out on the genuineness of my speech. Because its not genuine. My speech is a creation. An improvisation. Not fully myself. This is unfortunate, but a cold, hard reality for a lot of people with AS.
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