![]() You may find that, no matter how many times you rephrase a sentence, it never seems to land and this can seem downright rude. ![]() Conversing with autistic people can, at times, feel like speaking to a brick wall. ‘I’m sorry can you repeat that?’, ‘okay, now one more time?’, ‘uhuh, and what were we talking about again?’. As such, here are 10 examples where an autistic person might seem rude and how you can help. This is because, whilst autistic people are entirely capable of being purposefully impolite, there are also many aspects to our quirks which can be misconstrued in this way. However, while in some cases it’s easy to identify what is and isn’t rude, autism can be a different kettle of fish. Casually mentioning that someone’s newborn looks like a potato cross-bred with Gollum… yeah, speaking from experience, it’s probably best to not go there. Resting your sweaty feet over a theatre chair when someone is sitting in front of you: rude. There are many things which are unequivocally rude: Being let out on a busy road and not giving a nod of thanks: rude.
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