MrMacPhisto wrote:
HighLlama wrote:
If they were waiting first then it's only fair to let them go first. How is that an insult toward you? How do you know they don't hate delays?
I usually let them on first even when I am on my own. My mum for some reason does this every time I go on the bus with her. When you are aware yourself it can be degrading and this is in front of people as well.
Yes it is very degrading. Something similar happened to me once a few years ago. I was with a friend who's older than me, and we were waiting to get on a bus. I intended to wait for others to get on but then a woman smiled and gave me the "after you" signal, so I said thank you and started to step on. But then my friend literally pulled me back and said, "no, let's wait 'til everybody gets on." I felt embarrassed being manhandled like I was a toddler or a person with severe learning delays or something. I knew what I was doing, and I wish my friend hadn't yanked me back like that in front of everybody. She never said before that she wanted to get on the bus last, and if she had changed her mind at the last minute then she should have just let me get on and waited 'til everyone else got on. There wasn't many people getting on anyway, and they weren't all elderly. When I'm getting on a bus I do look willing to let others on first unless they are gesturing me to get on next.
I think a lot of NTs think that just because we're Aspies it means we are clueless about social cues or something. But some of us are very socially aware and know what to do without being told, especially as adults.
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