What’s it like being an autist in Latin America where everyone is so friendly and outgoing all the time?

What’s it like being an autist in Latin America where everyone is so friendly and outgoing all the time?

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Jow Forums tier autism or real autism?

We'll never know because they commit Sudoku. Such is the pressure.

> Imagine believing the memes this badly

Memes?

I wouldn't know because I'm friendly and outgoing all the time

you have to go out of your room

>tfw no friendly and outgoing Latin American bf

Sounds like hell on earth because unlike places where it’s accpeted, people gotta hide it

A non-problem, since everyone is friendly and outgoing all the time.

Which Spic country is the most autistic?

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I want to say paraguay because their history is pretty isolated

LOS

Take a guess

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I don't know

American culture is pretty outgoing. Isn't everyone's personal problem with us being too loud?

You really would notice the difference if you traveled. Going to Germany, for example, opened my eyes to how easy going people are in my country

Mexicans aren't outgoing if my experience with CHIs mean anything

Pretty shit. People want to hang out and party all the time. Loud as fuck, etc.

You won't have a girlfriend here if you don't have an active social life and like to party and normie shit.

they are kind of autistic in the way they speak and act, but they are actually very friendly.

>friendly
you misspelt stabby

Not everyone is friendly and outgoing, actually the opposite is true. Half of the people you interact with on a daily basis has an agenda, is a hypocrite and/or passive aggressive. Btw, I spend about 10-12 hours per day outside between my job and uni and usually post on this shithole from my phone

I've been pretty much everywhere in South America, Panama and lived in the US for a couple of years. I've never been to Europe or Canada tho

>stabby

that's the only way to start a good friendship

all the colombians guys (five) that i met were really friendly people. i became friend with them in one night.