I'm not very good with names. Most of the time it's difficult enough trying to remember my own, let alone everyone else's.
Hopefully I'm not the only person who can't always manage to put names to faces. It seems to happen to me all the time. I get it really bad when I'm sending email. I sit behind a computer screen staring at the "To" box. The curser flashes at me like some sort of timer, counting the seconds between typing in my mail recipient's first name and then, when I finally remember, their surname.
I like to think that my memory is full, rather than fading. But the truth is it's probably a bit of both. I meet so many people and get told so much information that it's not surprising I've got less than total recall.
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