When your face is covered...
I'll forget your name in 10 seconds, but I will remember your face. That's a family trait I blogged about and try to change, especially since I'm in sales. I'm in trouble If I don't write your name down first. Dimples, overbite, big nose, bad cheeks... those 'features' are what makes you... you.The game changer is everyone is wearing masks now. I cannot see your face so I look at other features to recognize you. Another trip to Walmart this morning and I realized, hair, boobs and butts have become the new means of recognition.
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But yes you are correct in your points.
z... my mask says Barack. He gets blamed for lots of things.
Bear... yeah, old 'what's his face' is what my dad used to call them!
Try it in the mirror, you'll see I'm right
I haven't seen any complaints when the inside fogs up and I'm sure that will happen.
You can either get anti-misting spray or smear a small amount of washing-up liquid on the inside.
Same with motorcycling helmet visors and bathroom mirrors.
Now! That's the problem that I been having with masks. Some people look alike to me. Especially if their mask is the same color. And the person is the same height as another person that I know. And if the people/ person wearing a hat/ cap. I don't know who is who. Well! At least I don't have to be around long. I'm in & out! Real soon.
Cameras are every where, so now they don't have a true picture of my face.
I heard the Chinese cameras can still identify a person under the mask.
The other problem besides fogging would be light reflection. I struggle in shops with the perspex screens.