Can't really say what causes it, just can say this is very, very relatable.
I can't. Won't. Do the whole court dance just to be "socially acceptable." If you ask me how that article of clothing looks on you, and I say, not that flattering, try the blue one. Either understand it's said with love and take/leave the advice, or don't ask me. If you're just wanting someone to toot your horn, you're asking the wrong person.
It's absolutely baffling that autism gets generally pegged as missing these social nuances. In my experience, and the handful of NDs I've spoken with, we see it. Just step right over if it seems silly or counterintuitive.
The other one cannot understand is lack of consideration for others' time and space.
I cannot even imagine the- entitlement, is that what it is?- that would make me think it's okay to call someone multiple times in a row, or keep pressing towards someone and insisting on carrying on a conversation they clearly don't want to have right then. In any way keep forcing communication, or my presence, where it is clearly unwelcome at that time.
The lying, expecting white lies and a** kissing, and expectation of others time, is just wild to me.
And somehow I'm the rude one