If you hobby, you have officially forfeited the, "Don't I know you from somewhere?" privilege.
Sounds like the lady handled it well and you learned a very valuable lesson. Thanks for posting this so others can learn from it.
If you hobby, you have officially forfeited the, "Don't I know you from somewhere?" privilege.But Nurse, if he didn't recognize her as a provider until later, what was he supposed to do? That happens to me all the time, where I see someone who I think I know from somewhere else. It could be my kids' sports, their school, an old coworker, someone that just looks loke someone else, anything. What are the odds that it happened to be a provider? I hear you that if he knew you keep passing by. But if you don't know, shouldn't we be friendly in the normal everyday life?
Sounds like the lady handled it well and you learned a very valuable lesson. Thanks for posting this so others can learn from it. Originally Posted by thathottnurse
I didn't pull the "don't I know you from somewhere"...That is a very unique circumstance so you can't really blame yourself for being inappropriate since you were sure she was a civvie from ur RL.
I actually thought I knew where I knew her from. Made some conversation, asked how the kids were doing, told I would see her later at the "place" I thought we had in common.
Turns out there is someone there that looks very similar to her. Since I never said "Hello <insert name here>" I never got the blank stare of "who the fuck are you again?".
Didn't realize it wasn't her until later when the real lady was clueless as to our coffee shop meeting. Originally Posted by Boltfan
I referee sports on the side and I seen a well known provider at her kids game and never said a word to her. There was no need and I made sure she never got a good look at me. If she did realize who I was she played it off just like I did . Originally Posted by scurrykenjust make sure you don't slip up someday, and blurt out "I want to hit your tight end, and grace your wide receiver"!
But Nurse, if he didn't recognize her as a provider until later, what was he supposed to do? That happens to me all the time, where I see someone who I think I know from somewhere else. It could be my kids' sports, their school, an old coworker, someone that just looks loke someone else, anything. What are the odds that it happened to be a provider? I hear you that if he knew you keep passing by. But if you don't know, shouldn't we be friendly in the normal everyday life? Originally Posted by Looking41todaySorry I didn't see this