1. Using any kind of tool (scissors, can openers) that is made for a left-handed person when you're right handed, or vice verse.
2. That horrible pause in a conversation in a noisy place when the other person expects you to answer, but you haven't really heard any of what they've said. You've really just been nodding along the whole time to be polite.
3. Crowded beaches.
4. Trying to make an introduction when you're not sure of either person's name.
5. Being confused about a restaurant menu when everyone has already ordered and the server stands there and waits for you to make a decision.
6. It's one in the morning at a bar-like place, you're nodding off just because you're tired, and someone asks if you're drunk. No, but you clearly are. You spend the rest of you life making sure that you don't fall asleep in other peoples' company.
7. Trying to browse in department stores with overprotective, paranoid cashier ladies.
8. Trying and failing to explain unschooling/homeschooling to an adult.
9. The seemingly eternal pause when a teacher asks you a question you don't know the answer to.
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