Anonymous wrote:My DH is awesome with faces, terrible with names. If we run into someone he knows and doesn't remember the name, he says "this is my wife Larla" and the other person says their name. Or I say, "I'm Larla, nice to meet you" and the other person says their name.
Anonymous wrote: I think it's rude to blurt out "I'm terrible at names". As a culture we don't make it a point to remember names because everyone has the same excuse.
Anonymous wrote:I AM terrible at names. It's a handicap that's can't be fixed by repeating the name several times in my head. YOU are not terrible at names if all you need to do is that. You think those of us with that handicap haven't thought of that? Do you also think people with autism and ADHD, or dementia, or whatever else, could just cure themselves if they were as smart as you?
Sometimes you have to announce your disability so people are warned in advance.
Dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it rude to meet someone, tell them your name, they tell you yours and then you say "I'm terrible at names" as in, I won't remember your name? Why even bother introducing yourself? It's a choice to remember names. I'm not inherently good at it, I just make it a point to repeat the name in my head a few times and quiz myself later. And if I don't remember it in a few minutes, I'll ask you again. I think it's rude to blurt out "I'm terrible at names". As a culture we don't make it a point to remember names because everyone has the same excuse.