[Grammar] Do I know you? - what does it mean?

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Heidi

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Dear teachers,

I was taught that if you think you've seen someone before, but you're not sure, you can always ask this question - Don't I know you?

I was a little surprised to learn that. I was wondering if 'do I know you? can express the same idea? If it can't, what does 'do I know you? imply?

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Tone of voice will influence this, but "Do I know you" would be used if someone behaved in a way that implied they knew you, but you did not recognize them. It suggest that person is being more intimate than is appropriate.
 
Thank you, Barb_D.

If I think I've seen someone before, but I'm not sure, is it appropriate or polite to ask 'do I know you' in a nice and polite tone?

Thank you!
 
'Don't I know you?' is safer.
 
:up: As Barb said 'Do I know you' can imply that the speaker disapproves of the objects intimacy. In fact, it can be an out and out insult.

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You can see the effect of a similar question, "who is is this person..?" here, from about 2.53 on: Longshanks - YouTube
 
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