talulabelle
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Vent:
I have a few people in my life that NEVER remember my name. Not just people that I have a met once or twice that I could understand them not remembering, as it sometimes takes me a few times to get it engraved in my brain with other people names....but people who I have known as acquaintances for years!!!! One is actually a husband of a friend of mine and our daughters have been close friends for 7 years and in 7 years there have countless sleepovers, play-dates, carpools, dropping off at each others houses, and we belong to the same pool over the summer and socialize there. He can get by with it usually because I say" hi", and he just has to say "hi" back and we talk, and he doesn't have ot know my name. But 2 times (one years ago, and one just recently) he has been put in the position that he has to introduce me to someone else, and he says "this is xxxx's mom" forcing me to say "hi I'm xxxx xxxx, nice to meet you". One time he needed to get my attention from behind me and he called me by my daughters name. the first couple of times I didn't care or notice, but this has been going on for years!!! It makes me SO mad, because to me that just means I am so miniscule in his life that he can't be bothered to learn my name.
Another one is a colleague of my husbands - who doesn't talk to me often, but still he has coached my son in sports a couple times, talks to my husband OFTEN, sees me at church often. Once when he was coaching my son and he saw me approaching, he quickly asked my son "what is your moms name again?"
Admittedly, I have one of those plain jane, common, kind of names. But STILL! these people need to take a moment long enough to care eventually.
A third is a man who is the father of a boy that my son has been on the SAME soccer and baseball travel teams with for YEARS. He coaches the baseball team with my husband. He is another that always just says "hi" but no name. I purposely say "hi (insert his name here)" to force him to feel uncomfortable. He always justs says "heyyy" with this dumbfounded look, like he just can't come up with it. Idiot.
The forth is a WOMAN that although we have never been close friends, we have been friendly with each other for the 12 years our kids have been in school together. I ran into her at a party and she said "HI (insert my daughters name here)" and I didn't say "you mean (insert my name here)" instead I said, "xxxx is my daughter" and she laughed and went, "Oh, I mean, ummm, hold on,, now wait, I can't come up with it!" I could have died.
No one EVER forgets my husbands name. Again, I can understand a couple times, but after being embarrassed for like the 5th time by it, and after realizing we live in the same community, see each other often, and they will clearly run in to me again, dontcha think they would ask someone and TRY to memorize it so it wouldn't happen again?
Does this happen to anyone else? Or am I the only invisible nameless woman in America?
Sorry for the long vent, and thank you to anyone who actually read through this whole post without falling asleep. I feel better now, just had to get that off my chest.
I have a few people in my life that NEVER remember my name. Not just people that I have a met once or twice that I could understand them not remembering, as it sometimes takes me a few times to get it engraved in my brain with other people names....but people who I have known as acquaintances for years!!!! One is actually a husband of a friend of mine and our daughters have been close friends for 7 years and in 7 years there have countless sleepovers, play-dates, carpools, dropping off at each others houses, and we belong to the same pool over the summer and socialize there. He can get by with it usually because I say" hi", and he just has to say "hi" back and we talk, and he doesn't have ot know my name. But 2 times (one years ago, and one just recently) he has been put in the position that he has to introduce me to someone else, and he says "this is xxxx's mom" forcing me to say "hi I'm xxxx xxxx, nice to meet you". One time he needed to get my attention from behind me and he called me by my daughters name. the first couple of times I didn't care or notice, but this has been going on for years!!! It makes me SO mad, because to me that just means I am so miniscule in his life that he can't be bothered to learn my name.
Another one is a colleague of my husbands - who doesn't talk to me often, but still he has coached my son in sports a couple times, talks to my husband OFTEN, sees me at church often. Once when he was coaching my son and he saw me approaching, he quickly asked my son "what is your moms name again?"

Admittedly, I have one of those plain jane, common, kind of names. But STILL! these people need to take a moment long enough to care eventually.
A third is a man who is the father of a boy that my son has been on the SAME soccer and baseball travel teams with for YEARS. He coaches the baseball team with my husband. He is another that always just says "hi" but no name. I purposely say "hi (insert his name here)" to force him to feel uncomfortable. He always justs says "heyyy" with this dumbfounded look, like he just can't come up with it. Idiot.
The forth is a WOMAN that although we have never been close friends, we have been friendly with each other for the 12 years our kids have been in school together. I ran into her at a party and she said "HI (insert my daughters name here)" and I didn't say "you mean (insert my name here)" instead I said, "xxxx is my daughter" and she laughed and went, "Oh, I mean, ummm, hold on,, now wait, I can't come up with it!" I could have died.
No one EVER forgets my husbands name. Again, I can understand a couple times, but after being embarrassed for like the 5th time by it, and after realizing we live in the same community, see each other often, and they will clearly run in to me again, dontcha think they would ask someone and TRY to memorize it so it wouldn't happen again?
Does this happen to anyone else? Or am I the only invisible nameless woman in America?
Sorry for the long vent, and thank you to anyone who actually read through this whole post without falling asleep. I feel better now, just had to get that off my chest.
lol

I have only been visiting one thread on this board for months and I forgot how the community board can be...
But now clearly knows my name.