No, I'm rubbish.
There's a lot to understand with this subject. Personally I think I'm face blind, or at least I have a mild version of it. I really struggle to recognise people, especially out of context, including friends and family members on occasion. It can be acutely embarrassing in both work and social situations.
Same. Watching war films, for example, where everyone is wearing the same clothes, is a nightmare. I have no idea who is who or how you are supposed to follow it, unless there is a ginger or something in there. Weirdly though, I will remember the name of someone I met for ten minutes fifteen years ago. But wouldn’t have a clue who they were if they walked into my front room.
Identify with all that. I can spend almost two hours with someone I've just met for the first time, in a one-to-one work situation, but if I ran into them half an hour later in the street it's very likely I won't recognise them. Struggling to follow the plot line of a film is apparently a classic face blindness thing. (Rioja can also cause it.)
No. I am the exact opposite; indeed I struggle to recognise people I know well if they're wearing sunglasses. It's a source of both an embarrassment, amusement and exasperation to my family. I'm constantly saying "Who's that?" when we're watching TV/films as I struggle to recognise the different characters. My wife often has to apologise for me when people say "I saw your husband and he completely ignored me".
I have various coping strategies when people who obviously know me approach me and I haven't a clue who they are; the best one being smiling and nodding until they give a clue as to their identity. Sometimes I think I know somebody and launch into a conversation, until embarrassingly they have to stop me as they haven't a clue what I'm on about.
I always score highly, i.e. off the scale, on those 'autistic' tests though, not sure if the two are related.
22 out of 40 and 44 out of 80. 55%
I am rubbish at recognising people. I even once went up to the wrong girl getting off the coach when meeting my girlfriend, and I was sober.
22 out of 40 and 44 out of 80. 55%
I am rubbish at recognising people. I even once went up to the wrong girl getting off the coach when meeting my girlfriend, and I was sober.
I'll greet someone in my shop and say 'hello, how are you?' Then 5 minutes later say it again as I don't remember seeing them before.
Wow, just wow - I had no idea it was this common - I've been crap at facial recognition all my life.
I've read up a bit on left brain / right brain and the difference between art/music lovers and binary black/white computer programmer type-people - I'm very much the latter.
I'm nearly 62 now yet I can still recall all 4 car reg numbers my dad owned between my age 7 to 21 - utterly pointless info but I can't un-remember them ...
Identify with all that. I can spend almost two hours with someone I've just met for the first time, in a one-to-one work situation, but if I ran into them half an hour later in the street it's very likely I won't recognise them. Struggling to follow the plot line of a film is apparently a classic face blindness thing. (Rioja can also cause it.)
I remember faces but can't remember names.
I remember faces but can't remember names.
I genuinely couldn't spot my own kids at picking up time at school once. Admittedly, they all seemed to have blond hair and were wearing the same uniform but I was genuinely struggling, even though we all live together and always have.