Every day is Friday?

It was Wednesday when I saw this challenge

I don’t play Redecor with such a dedication I used to have a year ago, I now satisfy my desire to play with patterns in Picsart, where I process my Redecor designs. For this to work the designs need to have no or almost no patterns, so things really changed for me, but I check every day what is new on Redecor.

Yesterday I saw the above challenge – ‘Every day is Friday’ and I felt really confused as it was Wednesday. It seemed to me like, even though I knew what that sentence meant, it could only be used on Friday to make sense. I wonder if this is how neurotypicals would also interpret it? I guess probably not, as in this case the challenge wouldn’t go live on Wednesday.

Why is communication so confusing sometimes?

15 responses to “Every day is Friday?”

  1. Since a lot of people work Monday to Friday, Fridayโ€™s probably a good day because itโ€™s almost the weekend. So if every day is Friday, that suggests to me that every day at work is a good day because the person likes their job.

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    1. Oh yes, I understood this bit instantly but it felt weird that the challenge went live on Wednesday. I’d think it should go live on Friday for the sentence to make sense ๐Ÿ˜›

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      1. I agree, it would make more sense that way.

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      2. You think so? I thought that it’s just my autistic brain not thinking flexibly.

        Because if every day is Friday then every day is ok to say that.

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      3. I think any day would be ok, but Friday seems like it would work better.

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      4. Ok, perhaps I’m not that autistic then? I don’t know, I’ll now be agonising over that for 3 days ๐Ÿ˜›

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      5. Maybe agonising over it is whatโ€™s more a sign of being autistic. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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      6. You confused me ๐Ÿ˜›

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      7. What you said just reminded me a lot of a friend who, before he got his autism diagnosis, would spend a lot of time thinking about whether certain reactions of his were indicators that he was autistic. Sometimes his reactions sound autistic and sometimes they didnโ€™t, but the amount of time he spent analyzing them was not something an average neurotypical person would do.

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      8. Do you mean that I’m overdoing on blogging?

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      9. No, not at all. It was actually me misreading your earlier comment. I read it as you had been agonizing for days over the Redecor thing. Thatโ€™s totally my bad. No wonder you were confused!

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      10. Ok, thank you ๐Ÿ™‚

        I am just trying to record how I see communication. But then, maybe it’s not as valuable as I thought? There’s loads of autism influences on Instagram with massive following even though they say less than me.

        Maybe people are not really interested in what another person thinks?

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      11. I think social media follower numbers are a reflection of a lot of different things, and what the person has to say is only a small part of it.

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      12. Possibly. I like proper bloggers who have a bit more to say, like you for example ๐Ÿ™‚ so I think I’ll continue but I was a bit confused lately seeing high numbers of followers for some. Hence my question if I post too much ๐Ÿ˜›

        Never mind ๐Ÿ™‚ thank you for commenting Ashley ๐Ÿ™‚

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      13. Youโ€™re welcome! I think Instagram and WordPress are also quite different. People can have oodles of followers on Insta and not have much to say at all.

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