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Introducing

The document provides guidelines for self-introductions and introducing others to a group. For self-introductions, it recommends greeting others, stating your name, asking if they have any questions, and thanking them. For introducing others, it suggests greeting the group, checking in on them, requesting to introduce someone by name, and having them shake hands and exchange names.

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Introducing

The document provides guidelines for self-introductions and introducing others to a group. For self-introductions, it recommends greeting others, stating your name, asking if they have any questions, and thanking them. For introducing others, it suggests greeting the group, checking in on them, requesting to introduce someone by name, and having them shake hands and exchange names.

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Introducing

1. Self introducing.
To introduce myself, we can use the ways as follow:
a. Greeting
We greet our friends by saying:
- Good morning my friends....
- Good morning all of my friends....
b. Using the expressions:
- May I introduce myself?
- Can I introduce myself?
- I'd like to introduce my self?
- Let me introduce myself?
- I want to introduce myself?
c. Mention the name, by saying:
- My name is....
- My name's....
- I'm....
d. Offering question, by saying:
Any question for me?
e. Asking and responding the questions
f. Closing
To end up the self introduction, we can say:
- That is my introduction
- I think that's all
- Thank for your attention
- Thank you
2. Introducing one to others
To introduce someone to others, we can use the want as follow:
a. Greeting, by saying:
- Good morning
- Hi
- Hello
b. Asking condition and activity, like:
- Where are you?
- What are doing here?
- How is everything?
c. Introducing others, by using the following expression:
- May I
- Can I
- Could I
Introduce you to....
- Let me
- I'd like to
- I want to
d. Mention her/his name, by saying:
- She's....
- He's....
- Her name's....
- His name's....
e. Shaking hands each others, and say:
- How do you do?

The response 'How do you do?' is How do you do?


And than followed by saying:
- I'm....
My name is....
- Nice to meet you....
- Glad to see you
- Pleased to meet you
Happy to meet you

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