When you first meet people it is common to forget their names - a phenomenon called the 'next-in-line' effect.
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When you first meet people it is common to forget their names – a phenomenon called the ‘next-in-line’ effect. This is because people are too worried about themselves, and what they’ll say next, to focus on remembering the names of people they’re introduced to.Tiny Fox Lab Facts

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