Autism thing?

I wondered if the following situation is commonly experienced by other autistics?

I am out in public, walking along, minding my own business, and some random stranger says, "Cheer up, it might never happen", or words to that effect.

I find it very intrusive and usually cannot find anything witty to say, which would be an ideal response. I am hugely resentful of the concept that I owe it to complete strangers to compose my facial expression to suit their peculiar standards.

Parents
  • Rarely, sometimes at work (long before I 'knew') but even then I felt offended by the intrusion. I think that The Normies, as I appear to have started referring to them, may also consider this a way of connecting?

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  • Rarely, sometimes at work (long before I 'knew') but even then I felt offended by the intrusion. I think that The Normies, as I appear to have started referring to them, may also consider this a way of connecting?

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