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In Britain you slap your hands on your knees and say "right"
Best get going
I got in trouble last week because people were talking for 40min in a meeting about recball vs travel ball (kids baseball).After 5 attempts to talk about work or change topics and two attempts to talk over them... I said, "turns out i dont give a fuck about this conversation so im going to my office to work." Which didnt go over well for some reason.
I had a friend who would say, "I'm tired of your bullshit" and just leave or hangup. A lot of my friends are on the spectrum (if not deep into it), so I'm used to them awkwardly making excuses or just leaving without a word. But this was the first time I saw someone use this quirk for comedic effect.
I'm usually the quiet one in the Discord. If it's been a while since I've said something, but I wanna leave, but I don't want to just leave without saying anything, I'll usually just go, "aaaalright I'm leaving" and disconnect before anyone has time to say anything. Half that friend group is also on the spectrum so I don't think anyone even finds it particularly odd.
Idk I think that's fucking rude. What adult person would contemplate treating other people like that?
"You bore me, I'll go do something better than spending time with you"
Seems only a valid option when you're some kind of sociopath considering other people only by their usefulness to yourself. On the other hand maybe I'm overthinking a meme
As one of them autistic idiots, I really wish people would be straight up, clear as fuck, and brutally honest about everything they are feeling/ thinking. If your bored, just fucking tell me your bored. If you don't want to be around me, just fucking tell me you don't want to be around me. I'm not likely to be offended and then I don't have play the agonizing game of "Guess That Weird Human Emotion I Can't Comprehend".
I don't think your perspective is invalid in the slightest, just offering a different perspective of the same coin. As with every social thing, its all circumstantial. Saying something like this to your boss during a meeting or the VIPs at wedding, is probably not going to so well. But if you know the person and its helpful to them in some way, then I would actually encourage this language.
And I have autistic friends who would straight up never forget being told something that cruel, even if they agreed they were being boring. Partly because they would agree they must be boring.
It's like you can't paint everyone in a broad category the same or something.
The point is that there are better and more kind ways to get the desired outcome (the end of the topic or conversation) than vocally blaming the boredom that you're feeling on the other person.
If I'm talking to someone, they interrupt me, tell me I'm boring, and then leave, that kinda feels awful. Yes, I do want the feedback, and someone straight up telling me that is probably better than pretending or looking at their phone, but I'd rather they tease me with a "get to the point".
You know what I love? When people spend time with me because they feel trapped by social awkwardness. It's definitely a good use of my time. Totally makes me feel good about myself, too.
i have done this once as an adult. it was late, noisy and hot and i just felt the moment my social battery totally emptied out. had to stand up and say "i have to leave now, good night" because otherwise i would not have had the energy to make it home.
I have a friend who does this, delivery is everything. Usually it's simpler, just "I'm leaving now".
That works better of course. For some reason half of lemmy is socially inept and assumes I would never ever leave a situation I find annoying or boring instead of like, finding a normal way to phrase it?
Or any variation that isn't outright rude to the other person works just fine. It isn't even about not signaling you're bored or whatever, just the blunt rudeness when there are plenty other options.
As for total dipshits who don't deserve better, why would you hang out in the first place?
That's me! People in my friend group know I have a social limit and can't always articulate things well. So it isn't uncommon for me to wander off mid conversation. About half the time with a "I'm heading out" and half the time I won't say anything, and everyone is cool with it
It is meant to be an amusing post, but you can do this in a socially acceptable way by saying "I'm going to do some other things I need to get to".
I would find it hilarious.
I'm more of a
Weeelllll anyway- I'm gonna head off now, I'll see ya.
he was gonna jack off wasn't he
And while she is explaining attention bankruptcy, i do a slow jerk like that WKUK skit to return the douchebaggery