My husband doesn't not know his license plate number

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Anonymous wrote:It's really weird to me. When he takes the car in to the shop and they ask him his plat number, he does not know. He called insurance after someone rear ended him, they asked for his plate number and he was like " hold on, I will go check."

He says there is no point in memorizing something he can look up. He has had this plate for many many years.

This is not normal at all.


OP, get back on your meds
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We don’t know ours.
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of low IQ people here.


High IQ here, but no, I don’t know my plate number. Why would I put any energy into memorizing that?


I didn't even try to memorize mine, just seeing it daily made me memorize it. How is this hard?


Who looks at their license plate daily? Why?


Because it’s on my car. I observe the world around me. -np


I have better things to observe than my license plate. That gives me no joy or amusement. People watch, stare in someone's window, look at the clouds or birds.
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of low IQ people here.


High IQ here, but no, I don’t know my plate number. Why would I put any energy into memorizing that?


I didn't even try to memorize mine, just seeing it daily made me memorize it. How is this hard?


Who looks at their license plate daily? Why?


Because it’s on my car. I observe the world around me. -np


This
And it's how I find my car in the parking lot.


You can't find your car without looking at your license plate? I've never used my plate to find my car. I walk to the spot where I left it???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But if he “doesn’t not know” as the title states, then he does know.


Maybe he's the one that knows grammar.
Anonymous
My husband is like that, but I think his memory capacity is declining, too.
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It's totally normal. I have had too many cars to recall each one.
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Anonymous wrote:It's really weird to me. When he takes the car in to the shop and they ask him his plat number, he does not know. He called insurance after someone rear ended him, they asked for his plate number and he was like " hold on, I will go check."

He says there is no point in memorizing something he can look up. He has had this plate for many many years.

This is not normal at all.
Normal for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of low IQ people here.


You're an asshole.

-Parent of a disabled, low IQ child who is disgusted by how casually it is thrown around as an insult on DCUM.
Anonymous
Incredibly strange post. I do not know the license plate # for either of our vehicles and I don’t think DH does either. I don’t think is strange or unusual at all.
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of low IQ people here.


High IQ here, but no, I don’t know my plate number. Why would I put any energy into memorizing that?


I didn't even try to memorize mine, just seeing it daily made me memorize it. How is this hard?


Who looks at their license plate daily? Why?


Because it’s on my car. I observe the world around me. -np


I have better things to observe than my license plate. That gives me no joy or amusement. People watch, stare in someone's window, look at the clouds or birds.


I like all those things. I've had my plate for two years and after seeing something that is a mere 6 digits so many times I know it. People's brains work differently. It's ok.
Anonymous
I know mine, but only because I have vanity plates. Which I got after trying for the millionth time to get into the wrong blue Odyssey in the preschool parking lot, because I couldn't remember my license plate.
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No idea what mine are. IQ of 147.
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It's normal.
If you need any help with the starting lineup of the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates, I've got that down. My plate? Give me a minute.
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Anonymous wrote:I know mine, but only because I have vanity plates. Which I got after trying for the millionth time to get into the wrong blue Odyssey in the preschool parking lot, because I couldn't remember my license plate.


Is this my wife? It's "solutions" like this that keep the budget in turmoil.
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