Speaking in a monotone voice is a telltale sign of autism, but I'm curious how standard this trait truly is.
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I got that a lot as I travelled around my country, Adelaide has a more upper crust British accent than the rest of the country. Where are you from? How long have you been here? Are you a Kiwi?Sometimes though I am asked "What country are you from?"
He often talks like "I'm going to go into the store, yes, I'm going to go into the store, yes, yes", in a low monotonic sort of tone.