When we finally felt able to return to church last spring (before the variants started), I discovered that over the year plus since we had started lockdown, I had managed to forget a large number of names. Of course it also did not help that at that point we could still only see half of peoples’ faces.
In real life, I have a history of head trauma. Part of it is that I often forget names, and it’s to the point that if I meet someone and I don’t immediately write their name down there’s no guarantee I’ll remember it even 15 minutes later.
This is why I get so frustrated when people lecture me about “personal pronouns”, as they’re telling someone with memory issues that they’re a “hater” for not being able to immediately recall twice the information at once.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m happy when I remember mine.
arolarson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
When we finally felt able to return to church last spring (before the variants started), I discovered that over the year plus since we had started lockdown, I had managed to forget a large number of names. Of course it also did not help that at that point we could still only see half of peoples’ faces.
dlkrueger33 almost 3 years ago
Just call her “Karen” and let it go.
Decepticomic almost 3 years ago
That could’ve gone much worse.
LOLBeth almost 3 years ago
I have trouble with everyone’s names. Unusual names are easier, but I’m bad at all of them.
Best Commenter Ever almost 3 years ago
So true
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley almost 3 years ago
Proper nouns are the hardest to remember. Half the time I’m lucky if I can remember my own name…
Ironhold almost 3 years ago
In real life, I have a history of head trauma. Part of it is that I often forget names, and it’s to the point that if I meet someone and I don’t immediately write their name down there’s no guarantee I’ll remember it even 15 minutes later.
This is why I get so frustrated when people lecture me about “personal pronouns”, as they’re telling someone with memory issues that they’re a “hater” for not being able to immediately recall twice the information at once.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Doe?
moxogeni almost 2 years ago
I have the opposite problem, I hear a foreign name and I remember, but I hear an American Name and I can’t remember.