clumsybee wrote:
I'd say Japan would be a good place, since they value introversion and other solitary activities like meditation. America (where I live) has one of the worst cultures for Aspies. Despite the increased awareness of autism, only the smooth talkers get to the top of the social and work pyramids here. And if you don't have at least a couple of close friends you're automatically labeled a freak.
I would say America is better than Japan.
The Japanese language has so many phrases that aren't clear, it's almost like a understanding between people. In my conversations they expect me to know what they're talking about. They will stay silent at times and I'm suppose to interpret that. Then in actions it's the same. If you can't socialize well and don't get the little things in speech and body language you will not do any better in Japan than America You'll be worse, you'll be a gaijin you wont understand the language like a native and you'll be lost. You'll be better off in America, people are more literal and not so... not even sure of the word.
Japan doesn't even seem to have a good image for people like us.
We'll be seen as this.
NEETS (not in education, employment, or training) who sit in their messy room obsessing over their obsessions.
Introvertness and shyness may seem very Japanese, but heavy social skills, dealing with authority, using correct language, not always sounding formal. I've insulted people because I've been too formal and they didn't get why I wasn't being more "friendly".
If you're a big loner who is always seen with no friends and you hardly talk to anyone. People will think you're a freak, Japan isn't that different in that regard.
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