Anonymous wrote:We've got 3 cars and we interchange them regularly so neither of us have "my car". And no way do I have 3 plates committed to memory. It just doesn't come up in any circumstance where I don't have the car in question with me and can look at the license plate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two high IQ spouses here. Neither of us knows ours by heart. I have known some over the years, mostly due to needing to fill out parking paperwork and mnemonic devices. I had one that was VGT 19XX and I used to think of it as 'very good time in 19XX' haha
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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.

Anonymous wrote:Two high IQ spouses here. Neither of us knows ours by heart. I have known some over the years, mostly due to needing to fill out parking paperwork and mnemonic devices. I had one that was VGT 19XX and I used to think of it as 'very good time in 19XX' haha
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.