It happens...
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
It’s cool. I don’t usually care about people‘s names that much, and I know he doesn’t care about my name, so why does it matter.
For the most part people can call me dude and bro until the end of time at work.
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A month? I've known guys for years and still don't know their names and it is WAY too late to ask.
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
There's a place I like to go to once or twice a week and there is another regular that generally sits at the bar like me. I have talked to this guy over lunch off and on for almost a decade now. I do not know his name.
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Dragon Rider (drag)replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
This is the correct way to do friendships. Drag doesn't agree with the forced intimacy of learning someone's name the same day you meet them. Names should be shared the third time you meet someone. Of course sometimes it's necessary to learn names earlier or later, but the default should be third.
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lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
What until you need to reference your bro for someone else.
I talked to ??? about /something/...
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[email protected]replied to lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr) last edited by
Nah, just where you know them from is plenty.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Or El Duderino, if they're not into the whole brevity thing.
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“I’m the dude, man”
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
"I once worked with a guy for three years and never learned his name. Best friend I ever had. We still never talk sometimes..." - Ron Swanson
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Something profound about only knowing someone by your shared experiences
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u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)replied to atro_city last edited by
At least you remember names. Someone can tell me their name, I'll repeat it as suggested, forget it a few days later anyway.
I'll remember a phone number before someone's name.
Hell, I remember one dude as initials + his age when I met him. I don't know why. Example: If I met John Doe aged 32, there's a chance I'd remember him as "JD32", and forget his actual name.
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
I have a friend who is a legend. If I've been hanging out with someone he will ask their name and if I don't know then he will introduce himself to them ask their name then tell me. Saved me so many times.
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Knowing someones name is a bit too intimate for my taste.
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
This is not correct. We wait until someone else says their name.
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Aw yes. There was this staging project for 3 months with a few Bolivians (Switzerland, they're rare here) in the first half. Met one of them a month later at a train station, he asked what i do. I, bad at face recognition, explained him that i'm currently in tech school and that staging project going on. The poor guy tears in his eyes, cried.
Btw, those Bolivians were some of the nicest people i've met.
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
out of the ~25 people
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[email protected]replied to u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org) last edited by
As long as you didn't meet anyone named Martin Swanson at age 13..
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
it's been 5yrs since I knew my neighbor. we still just call each other neighbor. we hang out at least once a week.
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[email protected]replied to u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org) last edited by
I just remember faces for 20 years, no clue about their names.
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Can't relate