It seemed really surreal to me so I asked about it, apparently they have hours for people on the spectrum to make it more comfortable for them. As far as I know, I’m not on the spectrum but this environment was soooooo calming. It was like being at a spa. Is this not something everyone enjoys or should I consider getting checked out for autism??

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    5 months ago

    It’s so weird that these days you have to almost bring a note from your doctor if you don’t want a constant barrage of sensory overload

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    Hello, I work in retail in Australia. The shopping malls I’m at all have “quiet time” for “people with sensory issues” every Tuesday morning from 9 to 11:30 am. It is as you described, and I agree with you.

    Now I’m not sure where I stand on the spectrum but I’ve heard colleagues say they also prefer the quiet time, so, there you go. I just don’t understand the point of bombarding people with music all the time especially for Christmas.

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    5 months ago

    Wish we had this where I live 😭

    Guess many people “not on the spectrum” but with afflictions like unspecified neurodiversity, being old, depression, anxiety, ADHD, … can benefit from those calm environments.

    I feel like nobody I know really likes grocery shopping, at most they tolerate it. I don’t get why the store managers don’t make it an enjoyable experience for everyone.