When my kid was diagnosed with Asperger's in high school, one of the first things I told them was, "When someone asks how you are doing, they don't actually want to know."  It was like a light turned on and so many of their awkward interactions suddenly made sense.  As someone who wasn't diagnosed, I was probably in my thirties before I figured out that I should just respond "good," "fine," "great," and neither give nor expect a real response.
I'm glad to see something like this.  Almost wish they'd make it school curriculum.  Almost.