CockneyRebel wrote:
For me, it's the peppy white girl, at the other end of the line, without an accent, who expects everybody in Canada to speak, without an accent. Those are the types, who don't try to make an effort, to understand my speech patterns. The types that I hate, the most. I hate it, when a young, peppy girl answers the phone, because I know exactly what to expect. That the girl will be too lazy of a listener to try to understand my Cockney accent. Forget it! I'm not losing my accent, to suit those girls.
At least for me it wouldn't be a case of rudeness...it would be a genuine inability to understand.
If I know someone very, very well I don't tend to lose what they're saying on the phone, but I've had times where someone from work called me on my cell and literally for the first minute while they were telling me the information I needed to know, all I heard was sound that had the intonations of English, but not language. Probably some form of auditory processing disorder.
Out of curiosity, do you find yourself able to tell the difference between someone having that kind of difficulty, and someone who is just being obstinate or not making an effort?
OH! I love whoever invented the ability to have multiple ringtones on a phone. If I don't feel like I'm up to talking to my parents without snapping at them, I don't have to...I can get them to leave a voice mail.
(On the upside with a phone conversation, If I'm at home no one cares if I pace, play with toys, fidget or even lie on the floor like happened during a phone conversation today. I canNOT have a phone conversation without pacing like a madwoman the entire time, when I'm at home.)
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Official diagnosis: ADHD, synesthesia. Aspie quiz result (unofficial test): Like Frodo--I'm a halfling?

110/200 NT, 109/200 Aspie.