• Dettweiler
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    1 year ago

    Alternatively:
    “What’s your name again?”
    “T*********”
    "Sorry, what?*
    “Ti********”
    😐

      • Mohkia
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        91 year ago

        Haha! I had someone tell me their name a few weeks ago. Kinda sounded like coffee so his name is now coffee. Can’t for the life of me remember his actual name and I’ve asked numerous times. I usually just hope that I don’t get in a situation where I need to know their name. Fun times. At least we can laugh about it.

  • @Lumidaub@feddit.de
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    311 year ago

    “(Okay. Okay, okay, okay, here goes.) Hey, I’m so sorry, I’m so very bad with names, what’s yours again? (Gawd that was awful, but it’s over, we did it, I’m so proud of us, we overcame our fear and… FUCK what did they say?!)”

    • @jpgb@lemmy.world
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      111 year ago

      …“Sorry, I meant what’s your second name? Of course I knew your first name Gary! You’re so silly Gary”

    • @Guilvareux@feddit.ukOP
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      81 year ago

      “Oh don’t sweat it, I’m useless with names too!” (… … oh fuck! I should’ve asked their name! That was the perfect, consequence-free moment)

    • @_finger_@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      And then a year goes by and you still can’t remember, so you give up and just say “hey there”

  • @The_Mixer_Dude@vlemmy.net
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    151 year ago

    Constant issue for me. I realized how much of a relief it was the other day when someone asked my name again after being introduced 15 minutes earlier, I got a chance to ask them their again and I felt a little more human for a bit.

    • Apathy Tree
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      71 year ago

      Something that helped me was realizing that names are hard for everyone.

      Unlike faces, which a lot of people also struggle with, names are completely arbitrary. They don’t help you identify a person at all unless you already know them. Facial features at least help you recognize someone but “Tim” or “James” could be 20 people you have met this year alone.

      Everyone is bad with them, so just admitting to it is actually either a huge relief or at least understandable to the other party, like your experience. I find it’s typically the former, and after they share their name again, they confirm they have mine right, or ask in kind because they also forgot. It’s a human moment.

  • genoxidedev1
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    131 year ago

    At least you remember to ask people for their name I had it happen that I didn’t ask for someones name until I knew them for more than half a year

    • @ChocoboRocket@lemmy.world
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      101 year ago

      I was afraid to use my girlfriend’s dad’s name that I 100% knew - because what if I don’t actually know

      Never remembering names (I can barely remember faces) has always been a thing and I think I’ve just gotten good at rarely using them.

      That being said, my GF at the time is now my wife, and I actually say her dad’s name now. Turns out I was right all along!

      …I think

      • genoxidedev1
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        31 year ago

        If it weren’t for “you” and “your” I probably wouldn’t be able to survive. I’m genuinely the most oblivious and forgetful person that I know.

    • @blueskiesoc@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      The worst in when you interact with someone almost every day for months and you know their name, but then you meet them after a 3 month break and have no fucking clue.

    • aeternum
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      11 year ago

      haha. I didn’t know people’s names whom i worked with for over 2 years.

  • ThatBaldFella
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    81 year ago

    I find that repeating someones name after they introduce themselves greatly helps with remembering it.

  • SirNuke
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    71 year ago

    So this is dumb but I’ve been carrying around a little notebook to write random things down, and I’ve taken to recording names of new people I meet. Also people are way more forgiving of forgetting names and I’ve also accepted that people that aren’t are not worth being around anyway.

    • @Guilvareux@feddit.ukOP
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      41 year ago

      I see your dumb notebook and raise you an obsidian notes database… that idea didn’t last long…

      Seriously though, little notebooks are lifesaving.

      • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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        31 year ago

        But what if they wear a different color shirt, or even worse, get a haircut?

  • @Jimmycrackcrack@lemmy.ml
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    I once had an acquaintance/friend for 4 years who told me their name when we first met. I immediately forgot it of course but managed to avoid referring to them by name the whole time and I only found out what it was again when I told them I was moving overseas and they gave me contact details to reach them after I moved. So funny suddenly achieving that 4 year long goal of one day figuring out what they were called like that. Of course, I lost the contact details and forgot their name immediately after that but on the day I was able to thank them using their name for the first time in years and it felt very satisfying.

  • stebo
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    51 year ago

    Why even ask for it when it’s not like I will remember it anyways

  • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    51 year ago

    There is a lumosity game about remembering names.

    I played that game ONCE for about 15 minutes and since then I’ve been able to remember names 5x better than before.

    There’s no fundamental shift in memory capacity, the game just trains you to pay attention when someone says their name. After a few repetitions, it sticks.

    Highly worth it. Though, now I remember names so good it freaks people out.

  • kamen
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    41 year ago

    I think this is not just an ADHD trait.

    • @Guilvareux@feddit.ukOP
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      101 year ago

      There are no traits exclusive to ADHD. Even executive dysfunction isn’t completely unique to ADHD…

      • @ABCDE@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Seems like a bit of crap thing to come out with in a specifically ADHD group; why are you here?

        • @WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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          Because not everything is ADHD?
          Can alcoholics blame everything they do on alcohol? No.
          Are you a unlikable person because you’re depressed? No.
          Are you less than a human bean because you don’t drive? No.

          Who you are is not defined because of those.

          I’m just saying. Not everything you do is because of ADHD.

      • @Guilvareux@feddit.ukOP
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        31 year ago

        Not everything is ADHD, but ADHD does affect brain functions which are common to most humans.

        It doesn’t give us a distinctive blue head or hot dogs for fingers, it manifests in subtle ways. Hence the post.

  • @Dern@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    Anyone do a thing where to remember the name you mentally attach them to someone you already know. Then right on cue you can remember the link but not the name of the family member you linked them to.

    • @WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      If you flat out say I’m sorry I already forgot your name in the middle of talking to them it’s actually a good thing. For the most part. Then you both have a little chuckle, trade names again, both say how you never remember names. “Oh tell me about it, same here” etc

      It creates a little more of a memory for both of you.