High context communication is _quite_ autism-friendly, and I'm tired of people asserting otherwise.
The problem is when you don't have the context to understand it, but that's no different than any other communication style, or any other language
It's a skill! There are rules! It's great!
The problem is when you don't have the context to understand it, but that's no different than any other communication style, or any other language
It's a skill! There are rules! It's great!
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Because a "no" invites an argument.
But it isn't passive aggressive. You as the outsider may not know the rule, but the rule is right there, it's in books, it is taught and can be learned.