Have We Met?

Alice and Bob are introduced to each other. They ask each other "Have we met?" or "Do I know you?". This is used to indicate:
 * An Uncanny Family Resemblance to someone Alice or Bob knows.
 * Alice and Bob are long lost relations of some sort.
 * Alice or Bob is an Identical Stranger to someone.
 * Alice or Bob is making an Actor Allusion, or part of a Casting Gag where they played characters who had a relationship in a different show, and the writers wanted to point that out.
 * Alice or Bob knew each other in a past life.
 * Alice or Bob is actually Christie or Charlie in a Paper-Thin Disguise.
 * Alice or Bob is a Forgotten Childhood Friend.
 * Alice or Bob is suffering from Cloning Blues.
 * Alice or Bob simply has a bad memory, or more dramatically, is suffering from some kind of memory-related ailment.
 * Alice or Bob do know each other, but one or the other is teasing.
 * Alternately, neither Alice nor Bob actually know each other; one of them is just being a flirt.
 * Alice or Bob is Literal Minded or a Cloudcuckoolander and misconstrued an otherwise innocuous statement. (See also Sarcasm Failure.)
 * Alice or Bob is playing with the Timey-Wimey Ball and suffering from a bit of Time Travel Tense Trouble, resulting in Have We Met Yet?.
 * Alice or Bob has gone dimension-hopping and met Earth-1 Alice/Bob.
 * Alice is actually Alex (or Bob is actually Barbara).
 * Alice and Bob do know each other, and one of them is asking the other "What are you doing here?" in a way that does not tip off the others to their association.
 * Alice and Bob do know each other, but Alice considers Bob an Abhorrent Admirer (or vice versa).

Since this is a supertrope of the above, please put those examples in the appropriate sub-tropes.

Anime and Manga

 * At the end of Rurouni Kenshin,, run into each other in the hobo camp and have the vaguest feeling that they may know each other, but neither thinks anything of it (or   just decided to not reveal himself).
 * In a chapter of Ranma ½, Akane gets brainwashed (literally, with shampoo on the scalp) to forget Ranma. She says this to Ranma multiple times in the chapter, but also once to her dad as a joke.
 * In the first episode of Martian Successor Nadesico Yurika runs into Akito and asks if she's met him before. Akito says that they've never met, not realizing until Yurika has left that she's the girl he was friends with as a child.
 * Haruhi Suzumiya asks Kyon this during their first conversation.

Film
"Ambassador Trentino: Have we met each other before, sir?
 * Duck Soup

Rufus T. Firefly: I don't think so. In fact, I'm not sure I'm seeing you now; it must be something I ate."

"Harry Zimm: Have we met? I don't recall.
 * Get Shorty

Chili Palmer: We just did. I told you, my name is Chili Palmer."

"Woman in Restaurant: Have we met?
 * Multiplicity. Doug Kinney has been suffering from Cloning Blues.

Doug Kinney: No."

"Captain Jack Sparrow: You look somewhat familiar, have I threatened you before?"
 * Tarzan: Clayton says it after hearing Tarzan say his name, which he learned from Jane. Later, he uses it more sarcastically when Tarzan is captured by his minions.
 * Pirates of the Caribbean

"Cpt. Hammer: You look horribly familiar."
 * Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog


 * Doubles as a Tear Jerker in Deja Vu when Claire, who just witnessed her rescuer,.
 * Becomes a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming when.

Live Action TV
"Ushek San'ko: Chateau Patreuse, 1982...your favorite, no?
 * Alias episode "Succession"

Julian Sark: [surprised] Have we met?"

"Larry: Interfere? I ought to pull down your pants and spank your ass raw.
 * Arrested Development episode "Forget Me Now"

Michael: I'm sorry, have we met?"

"Joyce: Have we met?
 * Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Becoming: Part 2"

Spike: Uh, you hit me with an axe one time. Remember "Get the hell away from my daughter"?"

"Kris Munroe: Have we met?
 * Charlie's Angels episode "To See an Angel Die"

Tom Grainger: No, we've never met. But we have something in common.

Kris Munroe: Oh?

Tom Grainger: My name is Tom Grainger. You killed my wife. [Prepare to Die]"

"Commander Benjamin Sisko: It's been a long time, Captain.
 * Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Emissary"

Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Have we met before?

Commander Sisko: Yes, sir. We met in battle. I was on the Saratoga at Wolf 359."

"Joseph Ronaugh: Colonel Steven Austin. I can't tell you what a pleasure it is to see you face to face again.
 * The Six Million Dollar Man "The Bionic Woman: Part 2"

Col. Steve Austin: Have we met before?"

"George, into the phone: Jerry! Jerry, you gotta help me!
 * Subverted famously in Seinfeld, such as in this example:

Jerry: * Pauses, smiling* Who is this?"

"Curtis: Oy, Nathan, I need your help!
 * Misfits S1E4, after Curtis rewound time so that he never got his ASBO. Happens repeatedly, even! With the same character, too!

Nathan: ...Do I know you? [glances at Curtis, who is kneeling] Are you taking a shit? There's a guy over here taking a shit!

Curtis: I'm not taking a shit!

Nathan: How do I know you again?"

"Curtis: [later, after rewinding time again] It's you!
 * And then again:

Nathan: What? Do I know you?"

Music

 * One especially lovely Mel Tormé song, about setting up a meeting with an old flame, is called Haven't We Met?

Video Games
"Lani: I've been looking for you, Princess Garnet.
 * Final Fantasy IX

Zidane: Have we met?

Garnet: Quit flirting with her!"


 * An almost Tear Jerker example in Kingdom Hearts II when Sora meets the real versions of the kids that were Roxas' friends in the Twilight Town simulation.
 * In Oblivion, in the town Chorrol some people make remarks about how they met one of the inhabitants in a totally different town, and he acted as if he had never met them. When you investigate this, it turns out the person in question proves to be the long lost, assumed dead, other half of an identical twin.
 * In Super Robot Wars Original Generation, Masaki asks Gilliam if they know each other. Gilliam assures them that they don't, although he knows the Masakis from the Hero Senki and Classic Super Robot Wars timelines.
 * In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Anju is supposed to be getting married to Kafei the day after the 3rd day, but the Skull Kid turned Kafei into a child. If you do everything necessary to get the good ending to their sidequest, Kafei meets with her, still appearing as a child. Anju remembers having met him before.

Web Comics

 * In Misfile, during the wedding, Heather says this to Ash after (s)he introduces her to his/her friends. Apparently, Ash being a girl means that they never met.
 * In The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob, Galatea is confused when Riboflavin mistakes her for Molly.

Western Animation
"Francine Smith: You know, you seem very familiar. Have we met before?
 * American Dad! episode "Finances with Wolves"

Klaus: Oh, you know, I'm just one of those black Germans that seems familiar to everyone, hmm?"

"Sokka: Is there a problem?
 * Avatar: The Last Airbender Suki is out of her uniform and full face makeup, and Sokka doesn't recognize her. She decides to play this up for a good laugh.

Female Security Guard: Yeah, I got a problem with you. I've seen your type before. Probably sarcastic, think you're hilarious. And let me guess, you're traveling with the Avatar.

Sokka: Do I know you?

Guard: You mean you don't remember? Maybe you remember this. (kisses him)

Sokka: Suki!"

"Spider-Man: Electro?
 * Subverted in a later episode when Sokka attempts a similar stunt while disguised as a helmeted Fire Nation prison guard, and Suki clocks him one before she recognizes him.
 * In one episode of Gargoyles, Owen Burnett is asked this question by another, identical-but-for-hair-color majordomo named Preston Vogel, and Owen replies, "I assure you, we have not." This is not a case of Only Six Faces, though, since
 * Spider-Man Unlimited

Lester: Have we met?

Spider-Man: Sorta, but the Electro I know looks like a movie star."

"The Penguin: Bruce Wayne! King of the castle, ruler of the roost.
 * The Batman episode "Call of the Cobblepot"

Bruce Wayne: Have we met?

The Penguin: Cobblepot. Oswald Cobblepot."