1. Inability to Pick Up on Subtle Social Cues
Most of us inherently understand a wide range of social cues and we use these in order to navigate the many different social settings that we might come across.
For example, when we enter a conversation with someone that is new to us, they might not know the unspoken rules and it can be tricky to keep them in the loop. This is something that people with Asperger’s syndrome might find difficult and this can cause them to be excluded from a group or unintentionally cause offense.