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HowVeryDareYou Tue 08-Feb-22 19:52:34

I should have said - my name isn't a very popular one like Smith, for example

HowVeryDareYou Tue 08-Feb-22 19:51:28

I was in hospital last year, in a different city. Whilst waiting to have an x-ray, my name was called out and another woman answered too. We had the same first and surname

CanadianGran Tue 08-Feb-22 18:52:19

We live in a small northern town, quite remote, and daughter lives in larger city in the south. Upon her engagement and wedding planning, she randomly called a marriage commissioner to perform the ceremony.

It turned out that the fellow who was to perform the ceremony recognized her surname, and said that he worked with her grandfather (DH's father who died while DH was just a child) in our town, and they had been good friends.

My daughter took it as a sign that her departed grandfather approved of the wedding,

BBbevan Tue 08-Feb-22 18:03:45

A friend of mine went out with a boy at college for several years. They were going to marry at the end of their course and honeymoon in Italy. I don’t know quite what happened but they fell out and parted. I saw her a few years later. She had married someone else. She said that they had gone to Italy for their honeymoon, Walking round the Tower of Pisa they met her first boyfriend. Just married and with his new wife.

Kim19 Tue 08-Feb-22 18:02:20

Had a lovely 7 week flirtation with a guy. We parted company, moved to different countries and then, 7 years later, we encountered each other in a big city street. We married in due course. Crazy but wonderful for us.

tanith Tue 08-Feb-22 17:46:28

Well as they were under the old wallpaper of course were someone else’s, just a bit spooky they were the same as initials.

Hithere Tue 08-Feb-22 16:46:38

JB are pretty generic initials - could they have belong to anybody else?

welbeck Tue 08-Feb-22 16:26:18

years ago, attending a wedding in oxford, i was staying overnight in the college, in a tiny room with shower/wc in a wardrobe. the room was below street level and the only window was a sliver through which i spied feet on the street.
so having a few hours before the wedding in the college chapel, i wandered outside and sat on a bench. an elderly lady sat down and we got talking. she said her late husband used to work in my home town. i said was he a clergyman. yes she said. not mr xxxxxx / ? i said. yes she said. i'd never met them.
but my late best friend spoke of him, how he conspired with her husband and doctor to have her put away, in a lunatic asylum. that was often done before the 1959 act. she was under the master of lunacy, as she would often boast later.
anyway it took her years to get out, and eventually worked for the elderly invalids society. guess where she was sent, to a retired clergyman, who by then did not recognise her, and she had changed her name, to get away from the asylum.
she cared for him the same as anyone, and never told.
of course i did not mention any of this to his widow.
and i don't know why i suddenly guessed which clergyman.

MerylStreep Tue 08-Feb-22 16:16:43

My worst coincidence is still imprinted on my brain it was so awful. I was coming to the end of a 4yr courtship that wasn’t going anywhere.
A chap I worked with asked me out, why not, I thought.
This was in London and we went to a lovely restaurant in Holborn and then went to see The Graduate.
The restaurant was crowded so we shared a table with a lady on her own. We had a lovely chat with her
My boyfriend lived on his boat at a place called Wallasea Island in Essex, it really is in the back of beyond.
The next day I traveled down to the boatyard for the weekend.
There sitting in the cockpit of my boyfriends yacht was the woman at our table in the restaurant the night before.
God bless her she didn’t bat an eyelid.

Nell8 Tue 08-Feb-22 16:07:11

We got chatting to a couple from Vancouver who were fellow guests at a B & B in Pembrokeshire. It turned out that the husband and I had been contemporaries at the same secondary school in Aberdeenshire. Our spouses soon got bored as we swapped teenage memories.

BlueSky Tue 08-Feb-22 16:02:40

Met my brother and sister on law on the plane back from Italy, we didn’t know they were in Italy and viceversa.
Met a colleague on holiday in France, again I didn’t know he would be there and likewise. Small world!

tanith Tue 08-Feb-22 15:49:22

Love reading these we met our nextdoor neighbours at the end of the pier in Southend may years ago we did laugh.

MiniMoon Tue 08-Feb-22 15:40:58

On my first foreign holiday to Austria I met a young man in a small nightclub/bar. We got talking and although not coming from my home town, he knew it well having just finished working there before coming on holiday.

Kate1949 Tue 08-Feb-22 15:35:54

I've posted this before on a similar thread so apologies if it's boring!
When I was 15 or 16 I was besotted with a local boy. He had a not particularly common name and, being a good Catholic girl at the time, always prayed at night. I would ask God to please let me marry ( and said the boy's name). I didn't of course marry him but guess what my husband's name is? Yes exactly the same.

kittylester Tue 08-Feb-22 15:30:26

I'd be spooked at that tanith!

I think I've mentioned before that we stopped at a cafe at the end of a mountain pass in Italy and bought the children ice creams. DD1 dropped her ice cream on the foot of a man near the door. He was a patient of dh!

tanith Tue 08-Feb-22 15:21:44

My young Grandson works as a painter and decorator with his brother, this morning stripping a clients wallpaper he discovered someone had painted initials on the plaster underneath J B which are his own initials. He was a bit spooked.
I've had instances of meeting friends whilst miles away from home. What coincidence have you experienced?