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When you're introducing somebody, it's not just merely saying their name and this is
who you are and this is who you are, let yourself and talk. It's really not the appropriate
way. Let's learn some of my other things. I'm Hazely Lopez from Hazely Academy of Refinements
and Modeling and I'm here to talk to you about how to introduce people. Well, the first thing
is that you want to think about is you want to do it in order of importance. If it's by
a higher rank or a higher position or if you're going to do it between a woman and a man,
you'll start with the man first. First of all, you're also going to be thinking about
the language. What you're going to be saying; how you're going to be saying. You're going
to be using full names, "this is Miss Carrie Smith and this is Mr.," and you say the first
name and last name. Always using the man's name first or the higher position first. You
also want to make sure you contextualize. You want to let them know how they are related
to you. This can also be open for other conversations. You also want to make sure that you try to
look for things that they have in common. Try to think about that while you're actually
introducing them, or beforehand. You want to make sure that they say, "oh, you live
in the same street," or, "did you know that you were neighbors?" Or things like that can
open to another conversation that they can have on their own. When they're already talking
by themselves, you are already to go, you did your job and you've introduced themselves.
I'm Hazely Lopez from Hazely Academy of Refinements and Modeling and always remember, keep a happy
smile.