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#1
As an autistic person I’m supposed to hate small talk. I do, about meaningless things, but people are surprised that I’m willing to chat about shared interests. I notice details like if someone in person is wearing their pride flag somehow or if someone online has a profile picture of a character I like. I pretend not to be certain and ask if it is what I think it is, and if the other person feels like talking they’ll tell me about the thing.
#2
I hardly ever get out into “the real world” as we live in the middle of nowhere so no need for small talk.
However, if I would, it would most certainly be about dogs, cats or art ;p
And once the conversation is on the go, there are no more problems.
I can talk with strangers if I have to, but I prefer not to ;)
#3
Hobbies and interests. It’s a great way to learn more about people – learn things you didn’t know about hobby wise – and you can usually get a lot of people talking for a long while once they’re on a topic they like.
#4
Are you gay? That’s all I say than I start dancing. Got to show them my weird side of we’re going to be friends
#5
I’ve started asking if they listen to podcasts and if so, which ones they like and why.
I also usually comment positively on outfit, jewelry, color of outfit “oh that color looks great on you”, shoes, hair etc. I am a not very stylish middle-aged women, so I am not sure if the 20 somethings like my compliment or not. Do teenagers like anything that someone my age likes?!
#6
There are places in the USA where the majority of people living there now moved from elsewhere. I always ask, “So, where are you from originally?” This usually leads to a landslide of information that, if you listen carefully, can give clues about topics to discuss further.
#7
I think I speak for most people when I say my go-to icebreaker breaking is “So … How’s life?”
#8
I talk about my beloved rescue dog, Brutus Augustus.
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