Child of the Universe wrote:
I also tend to interrupt people without noticing. I genuinely care about what they have to say, I just have a hard time telling when it is my turn to speak. Is this normal for other autistic people? Any tips to regulate the volume/speed of my voice and stop interrupting people?
I constantly interrupt people. As an Aspie, it is very difficult to insert oneself in a conversation. There is a lot of turn taking in a conversation and figuring out when it is your turn to talk is extremely difficult. There is a sweat spot when the conversation switches from one topic to the next topic, that is difficult to detect just before it happens. This is especially true in a group conversation sitting around a table.
Normally I raise my hand in group meetings when I have something I want to share. This works sometimes. Or I write notes and at the end of the group conversation I put my 2 cents in. But I do not sit quietly in the corner. If someone is taking my valuable time mandating my attendance, by golly, they will get my opinions, whether I break proper etiquette or protocol in transmitting my opinions.
I perform much better on one-on-one meetings or when I transmit information in written form.