Ladysmokeater wrote:
i "small talk" out of nrevousness. I chatter all the time about things that make no difference to anything. I rattle on about my intrests and even the weather. I usually shock people with all of that and they walk away. I dont see how my small talk os that different than others.....
One characteristic of aspies is a tendency to chatter quite a bit. It's not that all of them do that, but it is said to be characteristic.
I think in terms of smalltalk, it has a lot to do with talking about things that are uninteresting to us. Like, a lot of people like to joke around. Also, people like to talk about other people quite often. I think it depends on who you are. Talking with friends and family is a lot different than from talking to lesser known people at a party. You have people at a party talking about things uninteresting, so I might feel awkward. That awkwardness has a tendency to show, even if you don't want it to.
I don't think it's so much the people that accept you and you know, but the people that you want to get to know. Like, making lots of friends is hard for most of us. If they think we're odd or something, they have a tendency to not want to get involved. So, if we don't adhere to their vision of smalltalk, then we're kind of seen as distant, odd or something.
There are people out there that will accept us, however. AS has become more known as of late than ten years ago.
- Ray M -