I don’t think you remember me as well as I remember us

Sapan Saxena
I don’t think you remember me as well as I...
I don’t think you remember me as well as I...
I don’t think you remember me as well as I...
I don’t think you remember me as well as I...
About This Quote

This quote can be interpreted in many different ways. The writer is implying that he or she marks their memories of him or her more than the person they are talking to. If this is the case, then it suggests that the writer remembers meeting them more than their own memories of them. Also, the person may be trying to let you know that they value their memories of you more than you do your own memory of them. Or, maybe they want to let you know that your memory of them is out of date and needs to be updated.

Source: Unnsthe Captivation

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