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When greeting people, say, "Hello, (YOUR NAME), I'm pleased to meet you." They would reply, "Hi, (THEIR NAME), haven't seen you in a while." No need to remember their name anymore. Nice and Neat.
How to introduce your elf
http://www.totallyc...s.net/introduce.htm [thumbwax, Oct 21 2004]
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You should try this with your class for a few days; maybe you'd learn their names quicker. |
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People already do this all the time: "Hi, I'm Chris." "My name's Mike; pleased to meet you." |
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Thanks, RayfordSteele, you're the guy with class. |
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As [snarfyguy] points out, people do this already and, in fact, I think it's common for them to drop the "Hi" or "my name is" part altogether. |
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He don't know me very well, do he? |
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The names Bond, James Bond, HHHmm I kinda like that. |
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Hm, yeah, good idea, but highly Baked (do it myself all the time). |
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Two psychics reverse greeting:
"We haven't met. You're Mr. Nice, you're glad to know me."
"And you're Mr. Neat, pleased to meet me." |
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" Hello Mr and Mrs Tidy Garden |
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How are those children of yours what were their names again ?..oohh thats them, Neat and Nice " |
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"Hello, *thumbwax*, I'm pleased to meet you." |
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Sure would make those conversations with schizophrenics entertaining. I wonder if they'd ever let anyone else join in. |
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what if you can't remember your own name? |
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