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Does it really irritate you (it does me) when you answer a question in a category where someone is asking for advice, help, or suggestions and they never respond? You check their activity, and they are still around. Why do they bother asking and don't have the common courtesy to acknowledge the responses?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This post is out of sequence wit everything else around it now but, so that Hypognosis can't say that I've been guilty of 'no response', here goes anyway:
>>>so I didn't get to ask how come you didn't take issue with the lack of thanks
I'm actually remarkably good at simply shrugging my shoulders and walking away from things. My autism means that I've genuinely NEVER been angry in my life. (Frustrated, yes, many, many times but genuinely angry? No. I simply don't have that emotion).
So, for example, I've never raised any number of digits at drivers who've cut me up, or sounded my horn at them. I've never got angry when people have stolen my car or tried to mug me at knifepoint. So I'm hardly likely to get angry with someone who simply forgets to say 'thank you'. I might experience both frustration and disappointment but it's never going to really bother me all that much.
>>>so I didn't get to ask how come you didn't take issue with the lack of thanks
I'm actually remarkably good at simply shrugging my shoulders and walking away from things. My autism means that I've genuinely NEVER been angry in my life. (Frustrated, yes, many, many times but genuinely angry? No. I simply don't have that emotion).
So, for example, I've never raised any number of digits at drivers who've cut me up, or sounded my horn at them. I've never got angry when people have stolen my car or tried to mug me at knifepoint. So I'm hardly likely to get angry with someone who simply forgets to say 'thank you'. I might experience both frustration and disappointment but it's never going to really bother me all that much.