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Do Any Of you Feel even In autism groups You Don't Know What To Say?

I see, and can relate to that, I have most experience from my previous job, where we both had virtual and in person meetings. It's just somehow more difficult to speak up in the zoom meeting for me - it wasn't about the group, as it was the same online and in person.
 
I've seen similar posts before on here, so I would definitely think you're not alone at all!

I'm the opposite -- quietest in a group, kind of loud and talkative in a virtual setting.
 
I don't think so.

I tend to be loud when I feel comfortable around people ( but that is pretty rare, as I can only cope with one on one). So, when in a crowd, I become mute.

It is assumed that when we are around like minded ones, we ought to shine and thus, when we don't, we get confused. But, life is not like that, as I am discovering.
 
Well, despite not knowing you, but given the theme of the forum, chances are; yes, you're weird. And it's fine.That's why we're here. So that when a potential friend assembles a sentence or phrase like he just arrived from Mars, we remember we probably do the same thing every day, and we'd rather be tolerant than to never connect with anyone.
 

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