SystemDown wrote:
Do you see words, numbers and years when they are said?
Not with every single word, but a few jump out at me. Just now, my husband poured us each a glass of Sprite, then took a drink of his. He said, "Ooh! Cold going down!" A visual image of the word COLD appeared in my mind's eye and drifted down and to the right.
I just asked him, "If someone says a number, do you see a visual image of that number in your mind?" He said, "nope." I said a few numbers, and each one gave him an image of something associated with the number. Like, 14 gives him an image of a particular front door of a house he lived in (14 Whatever Street). Six gave him an image of a character from "The Prisoner" (Prisoner Number 6).
I typically do get a visual image of the actual number, but I sometimes also see or hear something associated with it also. If you say "37", I see a 37, but also hear, "I'm thirty-seven! It's not exactly old!" from a Monty Python movie.
Same with years. If I buy something at the store and it costs $10.66, I see 1066 A.D. in my mind, and get a vague picture of the Bayeaux Tapestry or some kind of spoof thereof. If the thing cost $10.65, then I just see 10.65, or perhaps Ten Sixty-Five.
Some words give me a pleasurable feeling when I hear them, kind of like what Age1600 described. "Serendipity" is one of them. "Pumpernickel" gives me a silly feeling.
I also see words even if people don't say them. For instance, my husband has a sky blue t-shirt that he wears sometimes, and if he walks into the room with that shirt on, I'll sometimes see the words "Sky Blue" or "Blue Skies" in my mind.