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Vashna
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03 Jun 2009, 12:51 pm

I have a particularly strange problem. When I am filling out customer support surveys, like after I've contacted customer support, I feel guilty if I have to say something was not satisfying, even if it was anonymously conducted. I have no problem with market research surveys, and I would never lie, but it is difficult. Is this an Autism Spectrum concern, or something else? Thank you!



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03 Jun 2009, 12:56 pm

Vashna wrote:
I have a particularly strange problem. When I am filling out customer support surveys, like after I've contacted customer support, I feel guilty if I have to say something was not satisfying, even if it was anonymously conducted. I have no problem with market research surveys, and I would never lie, but it is difficult. Is this an Autism Spectrum concern, or something else? Thank you!


Wow, I feel the exact same way! Sometime I wonder if it's about empathy and how hard it is for ASD people have have balanced empathy because I find myself vaguely thinking I'm making an innocent person the one on the receiving end feel blindsided by me giving a negative report. Like maybe it wasn't their fault but they always get blamed or maybe they can't help screwing up but they're trying their best.


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Vashna
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03 Jun 2009, 1:22 pm

That is exactly how I feel! Its like, "Ugh, if I do this, then the person who got hired to read the responses is going to feel bad. I don't want to make anyone upset."