by [Q] on Fri May 30, 2008 11:40 am
I worked with someone that has asperger's for quite a while. he had a habit of saying "Ok Alright" A LOT. he also was very organized and precise about things, keeping things organized. He seemed to have problems with certain social situations, like getting into people's "personal space" (too close to people), the inability to read body language, and the ability to detect sarcasm. also, once he set his mind on something, there's no way of deterring him from his goal. so if he was doing something incorrectly at work, and someone told him to do it differently, he would still do things his way.
funny thing is, he left to go into the army i think and some of my friends were at work when he came back months later. people said he looked way different. his goofy long red hair cut was gone, his posture was better and the biggest thing was that he didn't say "ok alright" anymore.