Decoding Festive Language: An Autistic Perspective on Christmas and New Year Idioms
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As an individual on the autism spectrum with a deepened understanding of language, join me on a unique journey of decoding a selection of Christmas and New Year idioms. From 'Going to town' with holiday decorations to 'Wrapping Up' the year, each expression carries a special significance.  Here, I'll share my insights into the figurative meanings behind these idioms, offering a perspective shaped by the nuances of autism. I aim to make such linguistic gems more accessible for those on a similar path.  Share your experiences and questions, and let's make this post-festive language celebration inclusive and enlightening. The more, the merrier! Tune in for a linguistic adventure beyond the tinsel and lights. Thanks for listening. You can find me on my website stephensevolution.com, or on twitter here. You can sign up to receive news of new episodes when they're released here. Artwork produced by Elena Designe Music composed by Nela Ruiz
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