I'm told that self-talking, laughing and smiling are not morally wrong and are normal and natural, but why doesn't society accept those behaviours and assume they are "crazy"?

I’m told by many people that self-talking, laughing and smiling are not morally wrong and it’s perfectly normal and natural. I’m also told that people do that however back in my schooling days, classmates would scold, shame and imitate me just to get me to stop because they thought it was the right thing to do. This brought me to shame and humiliation. They would also say I was “crazy”. I also don’t usually see people in public doing that except people with autism who verbally self-talk. I can’t understand how this is nothing wrong and normal and natural when society doesn’t accept it.

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