…i now pre-empt this embarrassment by telling everybody I’m introduced to “Please don’t be offended later if I forget your name – I’m terrible at remembering them…” and inevitably the other person looks relieved, and says “ME TOO!” (The ones who look offended at my request are people who’s names I wouldn’t want to remember anyway…)
Having spent 35+ years as a classroom teacher, I have a lot of names to forget. Faces, I remember, but names are something else. I bumped into a couple guys at the mall who looked at me and said, “Don’t even try to act like you don’t know us”, I told them that I recognized faces, but not names. The left offended and I remembered one as a face I wanted to forget and the other as a guy who never caused any problems, but then he never did anything either.
Forgetting someone’s name is acceptable. Calling a woman Sarah when her name is Melinda is neither forgettable nor forgivable (although there is disagreement; my wife, Melinda, says neither; my ex-wife, Sarah, says it’s perfectly fine).
rugratz2222 almost 12 years ago
better to admit it, then try to bluff it … never works for me either.
LEOKEV almost 12 years ago
I had forgotten the head band and off-the-shoulder look of the early 80’s. Right out of a John Hughes movie.
Not Me almost 12 years ago
She remembers Yaz Pistachio and he can’t remember Sue??
DavidGBA almost 12 years ago
Maybe she thinks it is Swahili for “See ya later!”
jadoo823 almost 12 years ago
…i now pre-empt this embarrassment by telling everybody I’m introduced to “Please don’t be offended later if I forget your name – I’m terrible at remembering them…” and inevitably the other person looks relieved, and says “ME TOO!” (The ones who look offended at my request are people who’s names I wouldn’t want to remember anyway…)
ColonelClaus almost 12 years ago
Having spent 35+ years as a classroom teacher, I have a lot of names to forget. Faces, I remember, but names are something else. I bumped into a couple guys at the mall who looked at me and said, “Don’t even try to act like you don’t know us”, I told them that I recognized faces, but not names. The left offended and I remembered one as a face I wanted to forget and the other as a guy who never caused any problems, but then he never did anything either.
Sisyphos almost 12 years ago
Yaz, who was “Yolanda”? Sue is eminently forgettable; Yolanda is not….
Vonne Anton almost 12 years ago
I have bigger worries, like “What’s MY name?”
baileydean almost 12 years ago
… that could work well. Me? I ask them for their card…
rh Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Forgetting someone’s name is acceptable. Calling a woman Sarah when her name is Melinda is neither forgettable nor forgivable (although there is disagreement; my wife, Melinda, says neither; my ex-wife, Sarah, says it’s perfectly fine).