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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 291265" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Wow, it would be pretty bad to have a problem to that extent. This is more like if I only see someone occasionally in a business setting, where he/she is sitting behind a desk so I never know exactly how tall or what size they are, and the hair/makeup/clothes are prepped for a nice work environment- then, I see someone out in a T-shirt and jeans and ball cap on, walking around, and the hair color and eyes and face look very similar but that's all I have to go on so I'm not positive if it's the same person. I end up standing there wondering if the business person I'm thinking about is the type who would wear a T-shirt, jeans, and ball cap. Not that there's anything wrong with it- I do it- but I'm just trying to reason out the odds of it being that person so I don't emabaress myself by speaking to a stranger like I know him/her or being rude to someone I should recognize. LOL!</p><p></p><p>The situation I referred to in a previous post was more confusing because I would have assumed I did not know the person, except it appeared very coincidental that she happened to bump into me, then look at me like she was waiting for me to say something, but she never spoke either. I think it was the same person, but then I don't get why she didn't speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 291265, member: 3699"] Wow, it would be pretty bad to have a problem to that extent. This is more like if I only see someone occasionally in a business setting, where he/she is sitting behind a desk so I never know exactly how tall or what size they are, and the hair/makeup/clothes are prepped for a nice work environment- then, I see someone out in a T-shirt and jeans and ball cap on, walking around, and the hair color and eyes and face look very similar but that's all I have to go on so I'm not positive if it's the same person. I end up standing there wondering if the business person I'm thinking about is the type who would wear a T-shirt, jeans, and ball cap. Not that there's anything wrong with it- I do it- but I'm just trying to reason out the odds of it being that person so I don't emabaress myself by speaking to a stranger like I know him/her or being rude to someone I should recognize. LOL! The situation I referred to in a previous post was more confusing because I would have assumed I did not know the person, except it appeared very coincidental that she happened to bump into me, then look at me like she was waiting for me to say something, but she never spoke either. I think it was the same person, but then I don't get why she didn't speak. [/QUOTE]
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