I had another Urdu verbal communication experience -
I hit an animal. So I drove the car to a crash repair place I knew of to get a quote on the repair costs of the damage.
I went in and said "hi."
Two guys in the office looked up at me, then went back to their computers and completely ignored me. So I went over to the desk and said "Hi" again, and asked the guy if he could have a look at the car, as it was parked outside.
He looks up at me and stares for a second, then says "have a look?"
Yes. Have a look. That is your job, correct? To look at damaged cars, assess that damage, then provide a quote on how much the repairs will cost so your customer can enter into a transaction???
But instead I said yes, I hit an animal, and I'm trying to get a quote about the costs of repairs. He asks me if the car is insured. I reply that yes it is, however there is a $650 excess gap on the policy. If enacted, that amount would automatically have to be paid, and I'm not convinced the damage is that severe, being mainly cosmetic - busted (plastic) grill, smashed headlight covering, bent bonnet. Everything is still working - it drives ok, no fluid leaks, blinkers and headlight still working, no chassis damage that I can detect when driving.
So he comes out and looks at it.
Then he goes into this rant about how they don't do dodgy backyard jobs, as it's their company name on the repairs, if I was to get it fixed through them they'd be doing it "properly and completely," and if I wanted to just buy a bunch of spare parts and replace the damaged components, then I'd have to go elsewhere, and anyway, they're booked up until mid-October.
Did I say anything about a dodgy fix up job? No. I did not. And wtf kind of sales pitch is this? Accuse your customer of slighting your business when they haven't said a word, then try to run them off saying you're too busy???
At that point I figure verbal communication is as usual useless, and I'm like "Right. Ok. Thanks."
I report this to the relative the car belongs to, who was looking at me weirdly. He then says if I want to fix it I can because he's not capable of that and I am.
Which is incredibly bizarre as usually, these people think I am severely intellectually disabled, and last week thought it necessary to explain to me how to fasten velcro shoes. Now suddenly they think me capable of repairing the car.
I hate verbal communication. It makes NO sense.
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Alexithymia - 147 points.
Low-Verbal.