I sit next to a lady who wants to talk to me all day long.
She talks low so that I cannot hear her, and have to concentrate to listen to what she is saying.
She is always negative about everything. It is crazy annoying. No one is out to get her, or mess with her . . . we are here to make money for the company via working.
It is draining to have to talk to someone all day long face-to-face. I work on the phones so that I SPECIFICALLY don't have to do that.
Should I tell her that I have Asperger's Syndrome, and that talking to people face-to-face is draining, and that she talks so low that I need to concentrate on what she is saying, and that is draining?
A few conversations a day is fine, but constant small talk prattle is driving me nuts.
What do I do?
Ideas I would like to convey:
[1] Speak loudly so that I can hear you. If it is something that you have to whisper, then I do not want to hear it.
[2] If I am typing or reading, then let me be.
[3] Use my name and ask if I am free to talk. "Excuse me Rich, are you free?"
[4] Short conversations throughout the day are okay, but a constant barrage, or play-by-play, is crazy draining.
[5] Please do not complain to me all day about everything. Once or twice a day is okay, but not all day long.
[6] Leave me alone.