>"What do you do in your free time?"
>I, uhh... play video games.
>"Oh, really? Can you describe them in detail?"
How do you respond without seeming autistic?
>"What do you do in your free time?"
>I, uhh... play video games.
>"Oh, really? Can you describe them in detail?"
How do you respond without seeming autistic?
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>Admitting you play games
That's where you fucked up.
>They're basically equivalent to movies or television but as a form of interactive media
Well, I really like management games and what people jokingly call "spreadsheet simulators" so while I'd probably look autistic anyway, it won't hurt my chances that much
A lot of games can be challenging and difficult and I enjoy learning something new and then overcoming the challenges I'm presented with
There's these blocks that fall down and you have to arrange them in a line so that you get points.
I'm sorry, but we won't be proceeding with your applications at this time.
You're still autistic but you got the job... barely.
Yes I CAN describe them in detail.
Not again!
This is an ok response. Another generic response that would get you points is saying you like multiplayer or cooperative games where you and a group have to overcome a common objective by working together as a team (but state it a little less autistic than that). Or just don't mention video games at all, probably the safest bet