OK, “Everyone, with statistically non-significant outliers”.
I tell my family, and two out of three say “What now?”
I tell my workmates, and four out of four ask “What now?”
I say it here, and the majority ask “What now?”
For the most part, independently of each other. I call that a better than evens bet that that is the question on the tip of most tongues.
Maybe it's just a normal reaction. When I told people before that I thought I was an Aspie, they would usually as “what does that mean for you?” Maybe this is just the normal reaction to a statement to which they don't know what else to say.
In which case I would expect you to be abnormal... :)
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Date: 2010-10-02 10:05 pm (UTC)I tell my family, and two out of three say “What now?”
I tell my workmates, and four out of four ask “What now?”
I say it here, and the majority ask “What now?”
For the most part, independently of each other. I call that a better than evens bet that that is the question on the tip of most tongues.
Maybe it's just a normal reaction. When I told people before that I thought I was an Aspie, they would usually as “what does that mean for you?” Maybe this is just the normal reaction to a statement to which they don't know what else to say.
In which case I would expect you to be abnormal... :)