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Not just their face. Their actions, and the way they speak.
This girl came into work the other day with her mother and they ordered some subs. While I was making the subs I watched the girl rearrange the chips we have put out and ignored her mothers calls for her to come design her sandwitch.
There were smaller things I saw too, no eye contact, she didn't have a hand flap but she kept rubbing her knuckles.
Personally speaking, if I could identify an aspie from across a room I firmly believe I wouldn’t be half as lonely or isolated as I feel I am and so I will definitely follow this thread avidly ; ]
So can you tell if a person is on the spectrum just by looking at their face?
Sometimes I can identify people as Aspies, but that is based on their behavior, (and sometimes clothes).
Going by their face, one can't tell.