briankelley wrote:
There's lots of people who go to work to do just that, work. I guess it's hard to toe the line between being polite to people and inviting them to use you as a sounding board. That's rude of them I think when they do that. Like you don't have anything better to do than be like their bartender and listen to their stories.
Diplomacy isn't an aspie strong point. And to answer your question directly, no I don't think it's rude to have no interest in the personal lives of coworkers. For someone with autism it's natural. You pretending to care any is being very, very polite imo.
Add to this the built in strains of having remote employees who are too expensive to routinely monitor.
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