Unless I have at least 3 genuine / memorable interactions with you, yeah I'll remember your face, but your name is of no interest to me (nor do I remember)
Tip #1 Say there Name directly after "Hi Anon, nice to meet you!" - helps locking the name in Tip #2 Say "I'm sorry, i forgot your name, would you mind telling me again?!" depending on what they say - first or last name - say: "Nooo :-) That in knew, i ment your Last/firstname!" And tadaa, they feel a bit more seen, and you got the full name to forget once more!
Nonsense, I have a six month rule. If they're still around after 6 months then I'll try to learn their names, until then they are a newbie or blueberry
LlamaLlamaQuack
Unless I have at least 3 genuine / memorable interactions with you, yeah I'll remember your face, but your name is of no interest to me (nor do I remember)
JackHL01
Tip #1 Say there Name directly after "Hi Anon, nice to meet you!" - helps locking the name in
Tip #2 Say "I'm sorry, i forgot your name, would you mind telling me again?!"
depending on what they say - first or last name - say: "Nooo :-) That in knew, i ment your Last/firstname!"
And tadaa, they feel a bit more seen, and you got the full name to forget once more!
scuba7jb
There are people at work that have been here for 6+ months.......... i still don't know their names and it's too late to ask
Sleepingpanda1260
Nonsense, I have a six month rule. If they're still around after 6 months then I'll try to learn their names, until then they are a newbie or blueberry
awesomeoldguy
im remote, and slack.. its IRL people that i do not actually know.. I been going to church for 10 years, and I STILL don't know some peoples names...
Sechran
Times when calling someone "my brother in Christ" isn't a meme, but a social defense mechanism.