Proving the existence of "Mormon radar" in Peru (it may be a scientific fact) - Intellitravel
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Proving the existence of “Mormon radar” in Peru (it may be a scientific fact)

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Many people think that they have a “radar” where they can identify groups of people just by looking at them, talking to them or observing specific characteristics.  Mormons are no different – if you talk to any Mormon, chances are good that they think they can identify other Mormons.

My (anecdotal) experience with Mormon Radar

I’ve had a couple of experiences with Mormon radar in my life that I can remember, including 3 times in a week on our recent trip to Peru

  • When I auditioned to be on Wheel of Fortune, the first stop was a hotel in Louisville with about 100 people.  I saw a young couple that looked like they might be Mormon (spoiler alert: they were).  I tried to figure out how I could ask them if they…

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