How many people have you met?
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- Nairn
How many people have you met?
That's it. That's the question.
- Continuity2
Many more than I ever thought I would, considering my temperament.
But, still probably far fewer than other, more gregarious people.
- hans_glib0
how the fuck should i know
- maquito0
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- plus Jokerscrazyprick
- don't forget the jokermaquito
- Cesar Romero is the only one I liked.CyBrainX
- pango0
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- i_monk0
Face to face, names exchanged? I'd guess somewhere in the area of 1,000–1,500. That's only about 30–40 a year averaged. You likely meet more people per year in your school years than after.
- a_aachen0
i just checked how many contacts i have on my phone which is maybe a good estimate...
999 ...
- neverscared0
not as many as i have not met...
- YakuZoku0
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- Perfect! Do not meet anyone else.prophetone
- Nicecrazyprick
- ephix0
people keep count?
- cannonball19780
Probably around 500-600
- pockets0
yes
- crazyprick0
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- "met", not slept with".Continuity
- My body count is 2, thanks to your parentscrazyprick
- Hope you went in dry with my dad, then.Continuity
- After everything he said "you fuck better than my son"crazyprick
- maquito0
now for real, when we organized our wedding ceremony, the first list had 500 guests, and it didn't count ex-coworkers, numerous acquaintances from college, and families of our closest friends. Just different friend groups and family.
I guess it depends on many factors: the community you grew up with, your sociability level... My guess would be that an average person might meet around 1000 people; at least until we biologically start clearing cache for memory purposes.
- CyBrainX0
I wish I knew I was supposed to count.
- imbecile0
how many people has a person met in their life?
I put these thoughts together/ about 2500 by the time you leave high school
seems incalcuable as the definition of met is so ambiguous.
day you were born: 20+?
first 6 months, a trophy to show off: 100+?
6 months to preschool, 4.5 years?
extended family: 50+
further introductions / hellos: one a week is ~234
kindergarten: 20-30 students/teachers
years 1-6: 30-40 x 6
middle school? 20-30 students/teachers x 6 classes
field trips? x 4
extracurriculars? 30+ x 2
away games? 20+ x 6
same problem in high school: 20-30 students/teachers x 6 classes x 4 years
team sports: 30-60first job?
ChatGPT
Estimating the number of people one has met throughout their life is indeed a complex task, as it involves various interactions from fleeting acquaintances to deep relationships, and the definition of "met" can vary widely. Your breakdown by life stages is a good approach to start piecing together an estimate. Let's refine and expand on it a bit to get a rough number.
Birth and Early Infancy: As you mentioned, a newborn might be introduced to around 20 people right away including family and hospital staff. In the first few months, including extended family visits and parents' friends, this could easily increase by another 100 people.
Infancy to Preschool (0-5 years): During this period, regular family gatherings, neighborhood interactions, and beginning of early education (like daycare) could expose a child to a few hundred people. Let's assume around 300 different individuals considering various social gatherings, health appointments, and community events.
Elementary School (5-12 years): Each year, a child might meet about 30-40 new classmates and teachers, not counting repeat acquaintances from previous years. Over six years, assuming some overlap each year, they might meet around 150-200 unique individuals.
Middle and High School (12-18 years): New classes, extracurricular activities, and social events increase exposure. Assuming an average of 30 new people per year over 7 years (including 4 years of high school), the number might be around 210 unique individuals, plus additional people from sports, clubs, and social activities, potentially adding another 200 over the years.
First Job and College: Both these environments introduce a significant number of new people. College alone could mean hundreds of new faces through classes, dorms, and social activities. Let’s conservatively estimate 500 people in college and another 100 in the first job environment.
Adding these rough estimates:
Early Infancy: 120 people
Infancy to Preschool: 300 people
Elementary School: 200 people
Middle and High School: 410 people
College and First Job: 600 people
This totals to about 1,630 people by the early twenties. This number can vary widely depending on individual circumstances such as the size of the school, participation in community activities, social habits, and whether one lives in a rural or urban setting.For adults who continue to engage with diverse groups and change environments (like switching jobs, moving to new cities, frequent social activities), the number could easily be several thousand over a lifetime. Some estimates suggest that the average person can meet anywhere between 10,000 to 80,000 people in their lifetime, depending on their lifestyle and social behaviors.
- Danish0
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- rzu-rzu1
If we count midgets as 0.5 and fatties as 2, then I'd say around 666.
- garbage0
Met? Thousands.
Worth meeting? A dozen or so.