I do but that's probably just because im sexy as foook.
In front of a mirror
It is you you. It is the reflection, of the person looking into it.
Trial yourself in front of a mirror
you see an inverted real image of yourself
you see an inverted real image of yourself
So a driver in front of an ambulance can read the word when they look in the rear view mirror
Yes but a front surface mirror ( the mirror is on the front of the glass not behind it ) is best. If you are going to take a photo of yourself in a mirror you have to place the camera at an angel where the camera sees you in the mirror and you see the camera not yourself. So place the camera at a 45 degree angle to the mirror and place yourself opposite of it. look at the camera, set the timer and let it go or use a long shutter release if the camera is designed for it. Of course those of us who carry rangefinders, SLRs or TLRs have been taking photos with mirrors for years.
reflection is used when you look in the mirror (light), when light takes the specific path from reflectingof of your face , to the mirror in front of you and back to you eye, that is how you see yourself.
I'm guessing this questioner meant "Why do mirrors reverse, etc."That's the well known phenomenon of "lateral inversion" of the image in a flatmirror.This is the basic explanation:1) The mirror reverses the object in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the mirror. That's all it does. The mirror has no effect on left and right or on up and down.2) However, we usually find it hard to notice this "front to back" inversion. That results in us "seeing" the image as reversed from left to right.
Assuming you're not blind, you'll see yourself.
Not if the mirror is front silvered.
Take Two mirrors, place one mirror behind you and one in front. I think this will work.