Jordan
Technology Advocate
As you know, aspies are prone to questioning everything that others are doing. Communication and misconception can have problems for people with Aspergers. Especially when we want to know all the plans that are happening in the day.
Sometimes, when on a conversation over the phone with a relative, they almost make me want to be interested in their subject of interest. Taking every effort not to be interested in what I wanted to say. Maybe it's just a problem with the way that we take in information, so we miss subtle signs, even when over the phone.
So it's Mother's Day tomorrow. I asked a simple question to one of my family members. It was "What is happening tomorrow". My family member replied "I've already told you".
It's almost as if they are using the AS to their advantage. But to an NT it may just be a minor issue.
I asked again, and this time she came up with the events. "Meeting up tomorrow, I will ring you when I get in [Location]" - It was almost as if my communication skills were cut short, and it caused massive anxiety for me.
So then I said "What time are you arriving?" - She then said "I've already told you". I maybe missed that part of the conversation as I was concentrated on other things. I said, "Could you say it to me again?". And then she said that she had to go. It was almost as if she was playing with my AS, and saying I was being in a mood with her when I never shown actual excitement over the phone. - I was monotone, and she told me to cheer up.
I am not sure if this is just a mother being concerned, or me perceiving the conversation wrong.
We aspies are set on people explaining it. She should of said on the phone to make sure that I write it down, or been a bit more sensitive. She could've explained the events that are happening tomorrow, better. Or maybe I am just missing the obvious signs and tones of the conversation.
Do any other aspies face issues like this?
Sometimes, when on a conversation over the phone with a relative, they almost make me want to be interested in their subject of interest. Taking every effort not to be interested in what I wanted to say. Maybe it's just a problem with the way that we take in information, so we miss subtle signs, even when over the phone.
So it's Mother's Day tomorrow. I asked a simple question to one of my family members. It was "What is happening tomorrow". My family member replied "I've already told you".
It's almost as if they are using the AS to their advantage. But to an NT it may just be a minor issue.
I asked again, and this time she came up with the events. "Meeting up tomorrow, I will ring you when I get in [Location]" - It was almost as if my communication skills were cut short, and it caused massive anxiety for me.
So then I said "What time are you arriving?" - She then said "I've already told you". I maybe missed that part of the conversation as I was concentrated on other things. I said, "Could you say it to me again?". And then she said that she had to go. It was almost as if she was playing with my AS, and saying I was being in a mood with her when I never shown actual excitement over the phone. - I was monotone, and she told me to cheer up.
I am not sure if this is just a mother being concerned, or me perceiving the conversation wrong.
We aspies are set on people explaining it. She should of said on the phone to make sure that I write it down, or been a bit more sensitive. She could've explained the events that are happening tomorrow, better. Or maybe I am just missing the obvious signs and tones of the conversation.
Do any other aspies face issues like this?