Image text: @agnieszkasshoes: “Part of what makes small talk so utterly debilitating for many of us who are neurodivergent is that having to smile and lie in answer to questions like, “how are you?” is exhausting to do even once, and society makes us do it countless times a day.”

@LuckyHarmsGG: “It’s not just the lie, it’s the energy it takes to suppress the impulse to answer honestly, analyze whether the other person wants the truth, realize they almost certainly don’t, and then have to make the DECISION to lie, every single time. Over and over. Decision fatigue is real”

@agnieszkasshoes: “Yes! The constant calculations are utterly exhausting - and all under the pressure of knowing that if you get it “wrong” you will be judged for it!”

My addition: For me, in addition to this, more specifically it’s the energy to pull up that info and analyze how I am. Like I don’t know the answer to that question and that’s why it’s so annoying. Now I need to analyze my day, decide what parts mean what to me and weigh the average basically, and then decide if that’s appropriate to share/if the person really wants to hear the truth of that, then pull up my files of pre-prepared phrases for the question that fits most closely with the truth since not answering truthfully is close to impossible for me.

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  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    In Finland nobody asks you that and if somebody does, everybody gives a direct and correct answer. It is one of the perks in any Finn that makes it hard for us to discuss with Americans if we’re not used to them.

    • DessertStorms
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      1 year ago

      I’ve never wanted to move to Finland more (and I already want that, a lot) lol
      (E: from UK, we also think Americans are weird, but still have this superficial politeness bullshit that gets so much in the way of communication)

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Hmmm. I live in Germany and I do small talk everyday at work.

        Hallo! Na? Wie geht’s? Gut, danke! Und dir? Mir geht’s auch gut danke. Sehr schön. Schönen Tag! Gleichfalls!

        All of it takes less than 10 seconds (I work in a hospital).

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          I would file that under business setting in total. Usually I can be much more open with my colleagues than what you describe……

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Oh that’s what you meant with business setting. I do that also to my neighbour. Sometimes the baker?