06-29-2011, 04:32 PM
It is pretty obvious but being a Halvsie in Japan always seems to make impacts, but for us living outside Japan: are you getting more recognition than others?
I thought of it when my friends and I were out one night in Sweden. We went outside for a smoke, and when we tried to get back in the doorman wouldn't let us. You see, the pub didn't start taking an entrance fee until after we arrived: thus neither of us had any stamps prooving that we had admittance.
Anyway, my friends were arguing with the doorman until he saw me, pointed at me and said: "I recognize you, are these your friends?"
This is an example of how people remember me among others, am I just making this up in my head or are you guys being recognized easier as well?
I thought of it when my friends and I were out one night in Sweden. We went outside for a smoke, and when we tried to get back in the doorman wouldn't let us. You see, the pub didn't start taking an entrance fee until after we arrived: thus neither of us had any stamps prooving that we had admittance.
Anyway, my friends were arguing with the doorman until he saw me, pointed at me and said: "I recognize you, are these your friends?"
This is an example of how people remember me among others, am I just making this up in my head or are you guys being recognized easier as well?