Are there things you just 'don't get' in life? (as in understand the rules of)

Thanks to  in another thread (root beer) I've been thinking of the many things I've just 'not got' and done wrong.

Usually the clue that I'm not 'getting it' is the look of wonder on the faces of other people.

I'm suspecting now this may be autism related.

There are countless examples during my life but here a few.

McDonalds: I don't really understand McDonalds and I don't spend time in them without another person.

My mum used to like them so I'd take her there for lunch sometimes.

One of the 1st times she asked me to collect a menu for her and some cutlery.

I couldn't understand why these weren't on the table.

So, I went to the counter and asked for these things.

After this initial trauma, I then had the trauma of trying to understand what you are supposed to eat off of and with.

Doh.

McDonalds is a particular thing with me I think.

I was with my autistic friend on our way back from visiting his mother and we went to a McD.

He asked me to get him a 'root beer'.

So, I asked for such at the counter only to be asked what that is.

I said 'I don't know' so no root beer was presented to my friend.

Doh.

Another prime example is going to a spa and swimming baths in a hotel.

I'm not a swimmer or a spa goer.

So, the 1st thing I did was put my make-up on before going there.

Then, I couldn't understand how the lockers worked and had to get assistance.

Then, I eventually found the toilets but couldn't find my way back to the swimming pool so I walked through reception soaking wet in my swimming costume.

I was also in a church once when a service began and loads of people sat around me.

I had gone in there because I was in a strange city and cold and was using the church as a refuge.

I thought I could just sit there whilst the service took place.

I hadn't anticipated communion and although I'm not a Catholic or a church goer, and although I didn't understand what I was doing, I felt obliged to follow everyone up and take communion. 

There are so many examples I won't continue.

Is it just me or are there other people here who just don't 'get it?'.

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  • McDonalds is a particular thing with me I think.

    Some things I don't understand about McDonalds:

    Where is the cutlery?

    Why do you get trays but no plates - I don't know if the tray is clean and it's not right eating off a tray.

    Why aren't there proper menus, especially on  the tables?

    This time the menus situation was worse than it used to be - there was one lit up on the screen behind the counter and I was reading it when it phased into something else!

    Why don't the inadequate menus that there are (even on the screens for choosing your options) have ingredients?

    Why do the touch screens for choosing your options not work for me but they do for others.

    No matter how hard I pressed, it wouldn't take my order.

    Why are they so loud?

    Why is there music on in them?

    Etc etc etc

    Scream

  • It's generally accepted that the packaging is the plates and it's finger food except for dessert.

    For the purpose of personal safety one assumes that the trays are a hotbed of bacteriological filth.

  • For the purpose of personal safety one assumes that the trays are a hotbed of bacteriological filth.

    Nauseated face

  • I had a fellow contractor in my car once and he told me a first hand McDonalds "other side of the counter" story, that I hold in reserve as a psychological weapon if I ever want to steal someones peace of mind.

    It's truly hideous... 

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  • I had a fellow contractor in my car once and he told me a first hand McDonalds "other side of the counter" story, that I hold in reserve as a psychological weapon if I ever want to steal someones peace of mind.

    It's truly hideous... 

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