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minus-squareintensely_human@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·7 days agoAs an autistic I resolve this in my head by reminding myself that words can have different meanings. For example (“How are you?” -> “I’m fine how are you?” -> “Doing well, thanks”) actually means (“hello” -> “hello”) It’s code. The meaning is precise, and it’s not a false question. It’s a symbolic question. It’s an equivalent meaning in the same way that: (“hola” -> “hola”) means the same thing as (“hello” -> “hello”) English is, therefore, not just one language. English is many languages using the same set of words.
minus-squareArbiterXero@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·7 days agoBeautiful and thoughtful response. I’m peak ADHD, and I often use the same type of thing
As an autistic I resolve this in my head by reminding myself that words can have different meanings.
For example
(“How are you?” -> “I’m fine how are you?” -> “Doing well, thanks”)
actually means
(“hello” -> “hello”)
It’s code. The meaning is precise, and it’s not a false question. It’s a symbolic question.
It’s an equivalent meaning in the same way that:
(“hola” -> “hola”)
means the same thing as
(“hello” -> “hello”)
English is, therefore, not just one language. English is many languages using the same set of words.
Beautiful and thoughtful response.
I’m peak ADHD, and I often use the same type of thing