Auditory processing disorder, yes.
elbowgrease wrote:
I'm pretty sure I drive people crazy sometimes with my "what?!" Over and over.
Since I've been working, I've learned to expand my script, and I try not to say "what?" if I can help it. At the very least, I'll try "what was that?", but usually I try to repeat what they said back to them, with as many words as I was able to figure out (not sure if that counts as echolalia or not). I try to use a lot of hand motions to help clarify what -I'm- trying to say, but not everyone reciprocates. It's very noisy at work, so I always use that as an excuse, but I'm not sure how well it works =)
With people that I'm used to, we usually talk about the same things on a regular basis (when it's work related), so if I didn't quite catch everything, I caught enough to guess and nod my head...which has gotten me in trouble a time or two when I misunderstood...especially if I didn't really catch -anything- and just gave up and pretended to...
With new people, especially if they have accents, I have a really hard time...which is the worst when I'm supposed to be training someone, especially when you combine that with my selective mutism. I'm pretty sure most new people don't care for me one bit
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