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JAMESBJOHNSON
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Thank you for clarifying all that, Lady![]()
For most people, things like saying "Hello" back to someone, or "Nice to meet you", or things along those lines are common sense. We all know that's what you're expected to do. Some of us don't do it, because some of us don't have good manners, but we do know it's what's expected.
For my daughter, those things are not common sense. For her, the entire social world is a foreign culture. If most people moved to a country with customs completely different from our own, it would take time to learn them, and we might forget sometimes, especially if we're feeling especially anxious about trying to remember them or about the situation in which we need to use them. Some of us might first want to understand *why* those are the customs before we were willing to learn them. For my daughter, every day is like that.
Yes and no.
When I was 3 I peed on an electric fence. I never did it again, nor did I require any online coursework, seminars, or hypnosis to extinguish the behavior. I attended no 12 step programs and I never relapsed. It was a classic one-trial learning experience.
But most learning comes about by endless repetition and example.