GlitchyEel wrote:
Hi all, I've been having difficulty as of late. At school, I can't seem to talk to anyone. When I try to join in on a conversation people either ignore me or say that what I said was mean/rude
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. It doesn't really make sense to me. I haven't been wanting to go school because of it and I fear that my grades have started slipping. I just feel like my ability to socialize is falling apart. If anyone here can explain to me the do's and don't's of basic social interaction, that would be great.
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I am sorry to hear about the troubles you are having, I can totally sympathise with you. It is difficult to guess what you are saying is causing offence, but I guess it is probably similar to all aspies. There are some basics in any group conversation that you need to adhere to. Things like:
1. don't interrupt the natural flow of conversation (as in suddenly change topic)
2. jumping in with your own thoughts when others are mid sentences (I do this a lot, and I am trying to stop).
3. do compliment others.
4. don't criticise others (unless they are really really good friends).
5. don't express ideas/thoughts that are too far off from the general group "thought process" (this one is hard for aspies, as we have a poor ability to view things from other's perspectives).
6. do appear relaxed and easy going (but not too much, i.e. like hippy-like)
etc.
There are loads of these "rules". I am reading a book on this at the moment, as I am trying to help myself in social situations. Message me, or post here, if I can be of any more help.
IrishC