SaveFerris wrote:
I've never understood the 'not getting idioms' part of ASD. Surely everyone has to learn the meaning of an idiom or do NT's just automatically know what they mean
well, some might need explanation, especially as they become less used, giving less context. There was an article some years ago about kids having more problems understanding idioms these days, as some are less used and less self explanatory in contemporary society.
But some are also self explanatory based on the saying or context.
For instance when I was about 10 and listened to my grandma gossiping about rels of my classmates, I was listening with almost waving ears. My grandmother suddenly said: "små gryter har også ører" (Little pitchers have big ears) and changed the subject.
I needed no explanation, I just understood immediately that I was the 'pitcher' listening.
an example of self explanatory without context:
"brent barn skyr ilden"
(literally burnt child avoids the fire; once bitten twice shy)