Are you still a child? |
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I can't fathom someone taking offense at asking innocuous questions, unless you are seriously damaged. For that, I feel sorry for you, but I was not that person in high school, nor was I there in your high school.
As such, I do hope you get professional help for your misgivings, and I mean this in the sincerest form, with the full appreciation that you may turn it into something it is not. And so it goes. |
| I do this when the person asking is judgmental intrusive and nosy. |
+1 Could you imagine if OP actually got some info? |
Yes to all this. I'm the PP who explained how this would work in my old workplace and was told I sounded "insane" but this is exactly what I was picking up on in the OP. This is *exactly* the kind of thing that people would get obsessed about at my old job, and people would sit around for an hour trashing a colleague because they said something slightly unusual or worded something in a weird way. And yes, it would be stuff like "Who gets excited about salad, do you think she's anorexic?" So really innocuous stuff would become really nasty, negative gossip. And then sometimes people would learn that someone was actually diagnosed with depression or had been divorced, and then it would get even worse. It was pathetic and exhausting -- those people were soooooo bored and made drama just for the sake of itself. Op sounds just like them. |
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Auditory processing disorder? Hard of hearing and in denial about it?
So many possibilities. |
This could be me but in loud places, I'll just keep nodding because I will not hear even if they speak louder |
I really pity OP who can’t let others be wired differently and live a different life than her. I agree with you it’s pathetic and exhausting. OP get out in life more instead of building of conspiracy theories. Go hiking, biking, walking and just focus on you and stay in your lane. |
These are all legitimate reasons for an adult to say "I don't know" also. |
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This is my in laws exactly!!! They also lie often about weird and perplexing things that can easily be disproven.
They lack intellectual curiosity and prefer to keep everything super surface level. They do not ask each other questions. It’s odd. I think it’s also linked in some way to extreme avoidant tendencies around conflict. I’ve learned not to ask them questions or try to have conversations with them. They seem to like me better now that I stopped conversing with them. |
+1 Great summary, and very true, thank you! |
This is funny. I had something like this happen to me at work one time. |
None of this makes any sense. People approaching you about your salad in the hallway? This sounds made up to deflect from the question at hand in the OP. Why are some people so obtuse, and take such great joy in being so? If someone asks you a question you don't want to answer, it would not be an innocuous question, it would be a personal question, to most. A little common sense, people. PP sounds paranoid and asocial. |
This. The person who says "I don't know" does know OP is a gossip. |
You seem rather paranoid, but yes, OP is definitely the problem, and you know all there is to know about OP, so clearly you are superior for not having a reciprocal conversation that hurts no one, not even the most paranoid person in the universe. By all means, keep your favorite color to yourself, lest it be revealed to Reuters, because that is what everyone does who does not see your way - they are looking to ruin you. Nothing paranoid about that belief, at all. |