skibum wrote:
A lot of times I have strange experiences where I am in a room and people just act like I am invisible. I get overlooked a lot. Like if I am standing in line, the person will help the person behind me and skip me. Stuff like that. It's weird.
This happens to me a lot. My mom says it's because I don't give off the right nonverbal signals that I'm in line. I guess I stand a bit too far away from the person in front of my and I don't always look toward the front of the line, so they assume I'm not in line and am just standing there for whatever reason.
As far as people getting in my personal space, they do sometimes. I hate when the whole restaurant is empty and yet they seat people at the table right next to yours. I guess they do that because they may only have one or two waiters/waitresses working, and it's easier for them if the tables are close together, but the least they could do is leave one empty table in between for customer comfort.
I felt really bad one time when I went to a convention. The bustle and noise of all the people was really starting to bother me, but we'd checked out of our room already, so I wandered around the hotel and found a nice quiet spot that was tucked away in a hallway. I sat in one of the chairs and started reading, and maybe twenty minutes later, a woman came down the hallway and sat in the chair right next to me. She said hello and asked how I liked the convention. I said I liked it but I'd needed a bit of peace and quiet, so I came out here to rest. She agreed that it was loud, but just a minute or two later, she got up and left. I felt really bad and worried that I'd basically told her to go away, which was not my intention at all! I was just trying to make social chitchat.
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