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    321 day ago

    Every fucking time I want to leave some other neighbour comes out first and I have to wait for them to clear out before I can leave.

    And they are so slow! Clear the public area swiftly you inconsiderate buffoons!

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        521 hours ago

        The old people always want to talk and I’m too nice to cut them off. There is no other choice but to avoid them at all costs.

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          21 day ago

          To actively avoid interacting with anyone outside of your specific social circle??? Doesn’t seem like that would be “normal”.

          • @Lumisal
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            18 hours ago

            Come visit Finland! Then you can be the weird one 😂

            There was a joke here that they were telling us to stand closer together during the height of Covid for example

          • Tarquinn2049
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            71 day ago

            I suppose it depends on your definition of normal. But I specifically didn’t say it was normal for everyone, I said it was normal social anxiety. Which only affects around 10% of people. Still a pretty large number, that’s about the same as being left-handed. And yet you likely know more people that are left handed, because the odds of meeting someone with social anxiety are, of course, much lower even though just as many exist.

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              That would be “normal social anxiety symptoms” or even “normal for social anxiety” where normal applies to the symptom discussed. Here your use of normal supplements the “social anxiety” which I do understand is more prevalent than people would really acknowledge but isn’t exactly normal.
              Even more so for zero contact, no coping mechanism social anxiety that has you saying rude things about others existing in shared physical space.

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                524 hours ago

                Is “normal social anxiety symptoms” really meaningfully different than "“normal social anxiety”? Isn’t that implied?

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                  -224 hours ago

                  It is not implied. In fact I doubt most people would consider social anxiety to be even a clinical term and it is often used a catch all for minor anxiety towards social interactions that can be difficult.

                  Following up someone saying they hide inside when neighbors are around and that they think they are buffoons for not moving at the speed you want because of a lack of self control with “well that’s just normal social anxiety” validates and normalizes behavior that is neither valid nor productive.

                  My grandmother was an English teacher and she would tell you it’s not ok to leave things implicit as you leave the comprehension to the reader when that is the purpose of you as the speaker.

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                    23 hours ago

                    Did she happen to mention there is, in practice, a difference between casual and formal communication? And that different rules apply to each?

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            Undiagnosed anxiety sufferers who think it’s normal to be terrified of human interaction downvoting you