What does all of this mean? Does this mean that you always speak in a formal manner? Or does it mean that you speak more eloquently than the average person?
I never really thought about that, to be honest. I never really knew I was speaking formally until multiple people had started to tell me that I always sounded and acted like some sort of absent-minded professor.
I think I'd say I just make use of more words. Other words tend to occur to me and in irregular orders, and multiple words may occur to me at the same time when I'm trying to explain something, from quantum mechanics to talking about the weather to an elderly gentleman in a cafe. I just try to normalise what's being created in my mind into something that people can relatively understand. "Ah, yes, I see that armour-nodes were a prototypic predecessor to flatline defence systems" is something I blurted out when I woke up to a cup of tea, and certainly isn't something you want to say to the mail-man. Imagine if I spoke like that all the time, Heavens forbid.
Probably latter. I also have Asperger's but I'm not compelled to be formal (or informal, for that matter)
Apparently, both Asperger's and HFA can result in a wide spectrum of alternative processing, so whilst you have Asperger's you will not have the same sort that I have. This itself was documented in Hans Asperger's Heilpadagogik Station, as all of the children had radically different personalities and capabilities in their own rights.