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One of my neighbors is caring for his elderly wife who has lost a significant portion of her vision (not legally blind yet, I think) and he has trouble describing images to her in his own words with enough detail.

For example, his wife would ask for the description of a scarf with details from online clothing store and she's getting frustrated with him with his limited descriptions.

My wife and I come over and visit and she seems to really like the details my wife provides vs what her husband would describe. His wife would just say my wife gives all the details.

I've tried describing a few things and both my wife and her think I suck at it so I just stopped.

Here's an example of a scarf her husband and I tried to describe to her and we didn't do so well but apparently my wife did great explaining all the details and all the variations of the scarf.

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