Introducing yourself to new people can be an issue if you are not well aware of the context you're in. Would you talk the same way to a single person and to a large group of people? To your new boss to be and to a new classmate? Obviously not.
When dealing with these kind of situations you have to bear in mind who you are talking to, where you are and in what situation. Also you should be clear on the information you think is relevant, for example the person interviewing you for a job is not going to want to know the same things from you as the person who will be seating next to you in class for the rest of the semester.
Your academic and professional background will be relevant at a job interview, or when introducing yourself to a large group of people in a professional environment. Personal matters should only be brought up when they are relevant to the subject, or when they complement what's being said.
Remember that your looks are also very important when making a first impression, especially in a formal register, so you must be fully aware of image and decide whether or not it is appropriate.
Your academic and professional background will be relevant at a job interview, or when introducing yourself to a large group of people in a professional environment. Personal matters should only be brought up when they are relevant to the subject, or when they complement what's being said.
Remember that your looks are also very important when making a first impression, especially in a formal register, so you must be fully aware of image and decide whether or not it is appropriate.
And don't forget that a big smile will always get you long ways, and that's true for evey situation in life!
See you soon!


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