I never get recognised here in London, which I like. Once a year, someone comes up to me and asks if I am 'so-and-so's niece' because they think they recognise me from somewhere. I like that.
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I don't get recognised in London or at home either - very seldom anyway. Either that or I look so crazy no one wants to come up to me.
I don't get recognized in England. Not at all. Every so often, I get recognized in other countries.
I'm very, very happy with my recognition/lack of recognition in England in terms of my life. In terms of household name-age. The public's memory is very short, luckily.
You know, I've just about got used to the fact that people in Britain know who I am on some level, but the notion that there's any kind of international recognition is still slightly bizarre to me.
I've only ever been recognised in the street once. In Sweden, strangely.
I rarely get recognised. It's always a shock when someone notices me. I always think they must be confusing me with someone else.
Most commonly, I've been recognized from people who aren't actually from England.
I'm shocked at being recognized. You go to places you don't think you would be and still, you are. Taxi drivers often recognise me... but I haven't got a free ride yet.
I don't get recognised that much yet in London, but when I do I get a real sense of achievement.
I get recognised sometimes. But I just live my life. I get on the bus, I get on the subway, it's not a problem.
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