A normal way of introducing yourself to a group is to start out "Hi, I'm [your name here], and I [interesting statement about yourself]." Then you elaborate slightly about things of interest to your audience (keep it short).
A less normal way would be to say, "Listen up everyone, I'd like to introduce you all to [your name]." Then go on discussing yourself in the third person. Some people might never realize you are talking about yourself! A third person intro works okay in certain documents though, even if you write it yourself.
A good way that I like is to tell a true story about yourself, in which you describe your feelings and reactions to a situation. The down side to this method is that some people might think you are just making it up.
Have fun with it!
2007-02-17 16:52:34
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answered by Eclectic_N 4
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It would be easier to answer this question if you included information to let us know the setting or situation. Is this a mini autobiography or a class presentation or the opening paragraph of your web page or blog?
Generally just state your name. Best I can offer with limited information.
2007-02-17 16:48:42
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answered by SDTerp 5
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HI THERE
WELL IF U ASK ME AN INTRO SHOULD BE VERY INTERSTING!!!
WHAT ABOUT A QUOTE OR A POEM THAT DESCRIBES U COMPELETELY!!!
SUPPOSE U LOVE CLEANLINESS ( SO NOT LIKE ME lol)
THEN START OFF WID:-
"CLEANLINESS IS NEXT 2 GODLINESS"
I DIVYA , AM A PERSON WHO LOVES CLEANLINESS!!
ETC ETC
SO BUILD SOMETHING LIKE THIS ok
2007-02-21 05:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I am Smarter than anyone else.
2007-02-17 16:57:53
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answered by deepak c 1
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