If I had a conversation with someone with Aspergers ad something like this happened would it be considered impolite to laugh? Please let me know. My little brother does the same thing, but he's usually just being a smart ass. For example during a cell phone call-"Don where are you?"
"On a road." "*sigh* Which road?" "A straight one."
@Niccy530 To laugh or not to laugh... it usually depends on the individual. If you don't know the person directly, then it's okay to laugh a little, say a small "I'm sorry," and then (unlike the receptionist here) skip directly to the specific, non-idiomatic question.
Personally I'm on roughly the same page as your brother. My family has to be very careful when they ask me to "make me a sandwich."
@bobgreenwade oh my brother's a NT, he just does that to be a smart ass. But that's good with the laughing thing, I wouldn't do it to be mean, it's just a knee jerk reaction for me.
I have AS and am litteral like that sometimes. Fortunatly, most people just find it cute. Eventualy I get what they mean and I say, "Oh did you mean figurativaly?"
I have Aspergers' Syndrome and I can take most things figuratively. Upon reading about people with Autism Spectrum Disorders, it is a bit strange to believe that they are more vulnerable to literal thinking. After seeing this video, I can see what it is like for a person with a high functioning Autistic condition to take things literally and how difficult it can be to keep up a good conversation. I've also seen and heard Rain Man taking things literally.
Rofl. This always happens to me. Like today, I was at a field trip to an art museum, and our teacher told us to look at this particular piece, and tear it apart, and say what we think it means... so guess what I said.
I Have Asperger syndrome so stop isulting it people have feelings
MrSaw234 4 months ago
@MrSaw234 Huh? What insulting?
bobgreenwade 4 months ago 4
@MrSaw234 I have asperger and i didn't get insulted.
JohanBomholt 3 months ago 4
If I had a conversation with someone with Aspergers ad something like this happened would it be considered impolite to laugh? Please let me know. My little brother does the same thing, but he's usually just being a smart ass. For example during a cell phone call-"Don where are you?"
"On a road." "*sigh* Which road?" "A straight one."
Niccy530 7 months ago
@Niccy530 To laugh or not to laugh... it usually depends on the individual. If you don't know the person directly, then it's okay to laugh a little, say a small "I'm sorry," and then (unlike the receptionist here) skip directly to the specific, non-idiomatic question.
Personally I'm on roughly the same page as your brother. My family has to be very careful when they ask me to "make me a sandwich."
bobgreenwade 7 months ago
@bobgreenwade oh my brother's a NT, he just does that to be a smart ass. But that's good with the laughing thing, I wouldn't do it to be mean, it's just a knee jerk reaction for me.
Niccy530 7 months ago
I have AS and am litteral like that sometimes. Fortunatly, most people just find it cute. Eventualy I get what they mean and I say, "Oh did you mean figurativaly?"
PinkPunkyKat 1 year ago
this program is fucked up
popolynn2 1 year ago
I have Aspergers' Syndrome and I can take most things figuratively. Upon reading about people with Autism Spectrum Disorders, it is a bit strange to believe that they are more vulnerable to literal thinking. After seeing this video, I can see what it is like for a person with a high functioning Autistic condition to take things literally and how difficult it can be to keep up a good conversation. I've also seen and heard Rain Man taking things literally.
WizardOfHumor1989 2 years ago
Rofl. This always happens to me. Like today, I was at a field trip to an art museum, and our teacher told us to look at this particular piece, and tear it apart, and say what we think it means... so guess what I said.
FTWinnable 2 years ago 5
That's been considered. I don't watch the show, so I'm not in a position to assess and make a guess.
bobgreenwade 2 years ago
Dr House is strange too. Maybe he is also an aspie
tsalomon 2 years ago 3
Did you pay for this Xtranormal as the characters look far better and the scene?
Aspergianstar2009 2 years ago
No, I'm just using a free account.
bobgreenwade 2 years ago
haha the doctor looks funny
ahmadomusic 2 years ago
I have so many conversations that go like this.
bhetti 2 years ago 2