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− | Everyone has had moments where they forget someone's name, even the name of someone pretty important. This doesn't often happen with one's own significant other, however | + | Everyone has had moments where they forget someone's name, even the name of someone pretty important. This doesn't often happen with one's own significant other, however; hence the joke. |
− | + | It's sometimes tricky to say the right things during an introduction, and while making sure you don't make an incorrect response (replying to the question "How're you doing?" with "Not much", for example, mishearing the question as "What are you doing?"), one can sometimes forget to pay attention to the actual ''important'' part of the introduction: The person's name. And it's awkward to ask someone for their name when you ''should,'' by all rights, already know it. | |
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Forgetting people's names is a frequent symptom of various social anxiety disorders, but it can happen to anybody at any time. | Forgetting people's names is a frequent symptom of various social anxiety disorders, but it can happen to anybody at any time. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:Cueball (thinking): I hate it when I don't know someone's name, but it's been long enough that it's too awkward to ask. | :Cueball (thinking): I hate it when I don't know someone's name, but it's been long enough that it's too awkward to ask. | ||
− | + | :[The scene is revealed to be at the altar getting married by a minister to a woman in a bridal dress.] | |
− | :[The scene is revealed to be at the altar getting married by a minister to a woman in a bridal dress | + | :Minister: Do you Rachel, take this man... |
− | :Minister: Do you | ||
:Cueball (thinking): Aha! Rachel! | :Cueball (thinking): Aha! Rachel! | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Wedding]] | [[Category:Wedding]] | ||
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