If I were in charge of the world, everyone would wear nametags. Also, all buildings would have visible street numbers. Most people are happy I'm not in charge of the world, though.
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I am very bad with names, which is why I am still waiting to meet Megan Walker.
I am horrible with names, especially if I see someone I know in a different context. I completely didn't recognize my across-the-street neighbor when I saw her at my gym.
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I am so glad TCG and I are eloping, just dealing with being a bridesmaid in T's wedding is overwhelming me. Of course, part of that might be having to fly across the country.
I forget people's names. But I tend to be pretty upfront about it. I try not to say things behind people's back -- just because of this kind of situation.
ION if feels like my face is covered with plates of amour that are about to shatter. stupid sinuses.
I really liked one of the people I met at dinner last night, but my brain wouldn't accept her face and name matching so I referred to her as "Graham's wife" all night.
Joyce?
I'm good with names and I only get about half of them right all the time (like I can memorize the names and faces in a class of 50 kids before the end of the first day's session). But I also really work at it. Socially, it's harder because I often have a hard time hearing the name the first time.
Joyce?
I knew this. Why do I know this and can't remember the names of people I've actually met?
Cass, because you've seen the name written and you are more visual than auditory?
Mostly I've heard stories about them. Maybe I just care about other people's friends (and Journey lyrics as those are srs bsns) more than strangers I meet.
Though the visual v. auditory thing might be accurate.