Right? Like if they're the ones that got some kinda superpower that makes them know instinctively when they're being rude or insensitive, then why do they keep posting shit like this?
Like, there is a conversation to be had about how sometimes neurodiversity can be mistaken for rudeness because it is hard to keep up the mask of 'normality', but yeah...
Yeah, there's a major difference between "doesn't always pick up on social cues right away" and "is an unapologetic rude asshole" and one of those isn't a symptom of anything in the DSM
"How to deal with a coworker who just won't make nice"
1. Make sure you're "making nice"
2. Unlearn what you know as "rude" because most of what is "rude" is rooted in classism, ableism, and authority figures not liking being called out on their bs.
3. Neurotypicals tend to br more rude than NDs
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1. Make sure you're "making nice"
2. Unlearn what you know as "rude" because most of what is "rude" is rooted in classism, ableism, and authority figures not liking being called out on their bs.
3. Neurotypicals tend to br more rude than NDs
When is color blindness an excuse for rudeness?
When is dyslexia an excuse for rudeness?
When is lactose intolerance an excuse for rudeness?
sigh.
*Tall Co-workers: why do they have to make the rest of us feel so small?
*Special Time Just for You: Diabetic co-workers & their insulin-care personal time at work