tomamil wrote:
i always say that it doesn't matter but even so only few stop thinking about the name. it is so out of any logic trying so hard to recall a name that has no meaning at the moment.
Me too, but it's like they are trapped in the process of searching through mental files looking for this stupid, insignificant name (what do they think I'm going to do with that information, phone a guy they knew twenty years ago and ask him about something I already know about? Lunatics.) that
they 'tune out' my request that they just skip over the missing bit of information, which is something that I, at least, can
usually do with vocabulary and always with a person's name.
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even worse case, i know a girl who, when talking, goes into such details that she ends up explaining so basic things that a two-year-old kid knows about.
The receptionist at my old work is like that. I asked her where they keep the postage stamps, and she actually told me where to put them on the envelope and how to address it. Without telling me where they were, but while getting them for me. I was throughly choked with rage, but actually, she is just like that, and once spent a good fifteen or twenty minutes telling me, over and over, that her house was pink and they are repainting it yellow and the colour didn't turn out right. So bizzare. Actually, on occassions when I was in a jolly mood she was sort of relaxing, because there was no reason whatsoever not to zone out on her conversation. Very low content, very lengthy repetative speech, you could go away in your head for minutes at a time and not miss a thing.
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i think there must be a diagnosis for her, too.
I once knew a lady who'd had a head injury that rendered her unable to stop talking. You could say a sentance or two. Of course, she told everybody about her brain damage all the time, in her stream of constant talking, and apologized for it. At times when she had nothing to say (often, she wasn't all that bright) she'd fill in with silly basic stuff like that.