Are autistic people nice people?

I’m curious about how autistic people are perceived socially, particularly around ideas like “niceness” and friendliness, which can be quite subjective and culturally defined.

From your own experiences, how do you interpret or experience interactions with autistic people? Do you think differences in communication style affect how autistic people are perceived as “nice” or not?

For those who have autistic friends (or are autistic themselves), what do you value in those friendships? What do you think autistic people often bring to relationships that might be overlooked or misunderstood?

I don't believe I've had autistic friends and don't seek autistic people out as potential friends so I'm curious to know whether other people are the similar.

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  • I had a colleague with Asperger Syndrom,  he always smiled. Especially when talking to me. I don't know if it was niceness or just his communication style, maybe he smiled to me, because with me he could discuss things that matter to him and I never bullied him etc. He told me his diagnosis,  I shared mine with him (the one i had at that time) to me he was nice, and "like me". But others dudnt like him and avoided having break with him.

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  • I had a colleague with Asperger Syndrom,  he always smiled. Especially when talking to me. I don't know if it was niceness or just his communication style, maybe he smiled to me, because with me he could discuss things that matter to him and I never bullied him etc. He told me his diagnosis,  I shared mine with him (the one i had at that time) to me he was nice, and "like me". But others dudnt like him and avoided having break with him.

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