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Self-introduction in social etiquette

Self-introduction of social etiquette

If we can introduce ourselves correctly and appropriately in interpersonal communication, we can not only expand our communication scope and make more friends, but also help ourselves to promote ourselves. , Self-presentation, reducing trouble and eliminating misunderstandings in communication. Below are some self-introductions about social etiquette that I have collected for you. Welcome to read!

In a sense, self-introduction is the key to social interaction. key. If used well, it can help you to carry out social activities smoothly, but on the contrary, it may bring you various disadvantages. Therefore, being able to sell yourself well is crucial. Self-introduction is a method and means to promote one's own image and value.

The situations where you usually need to introduce yourself include the following: meeting someone you want to get to know in a social situation, but you can't find a suitable person to introduce you to. At this time, self-introduction should be humble and concise, and sincerely express your admiration for the other person. Make an appointment with someone over the phone without ever meeting that person in person. At this time, you should introduce your basic situation to the other party, and briefly talk about the reason for making an appointment with the other party. Before giving a speech or speaking. At this time, when introducing yourself to the audience, it is best to be concise and distinctive, and use the "primacy effect" to give the audience a good first impression. Apply for a job or run for election. At this time, it is even more necessary to introduce yourself, and there may be more than one form of self-introduction. There must be both written introduction materials (personal resume) and oral ones, which may be detailed or brief, serious or humorous, etc. This will directly affect the success of a job search or campaign. 1. To master the language art of self-introduction, you should pay attention to the following aspects:

(1) Calmly and confidently state your name clearly (this is a must), and be good at using body language , express one's friendliness, care, sincerity and desire, which is a sign of self-confidence. If your self-introduction is vague, vague, and reveals shyness and inferiority, it will make people feel that you are unable to control yourself, which will also affect further communication between you.

(2) According to different purposes of communication, pay attention to the traditional and simplified introductions. Self-introduction generally includes name, place of origin, occupation, position, work unit or address, school graduated from, experience, expertise or interests, etc. When introducing yourself, you should decide whether the introduction is simple or complex according to actual needs, and it is not necessary to state the above content one by one. In front of elders or respected people, the tone should be humble; in front of peers and colleagues, the tone should be bright and straightforward.

(3) Self-evaluation must be measured. It is generally not advisable to use words such as "very" or "first" to express extreme praise in self-evaluation, and there is no need to deliberately belittle. The key is to have a sense of proportion.

Self-introduction is to introduce oneself to other people in necessary social situations so that the other party can get to know oneself. Proper self-introduction can not only enhance others' understanding of yourself, but also create unexpected business opportunities. 2. Self-introduction can be divided into two types: active self-introduction and passive self-introduction depending on the introducer.

(1) In social activities, if you want to get to know someone or someone but no one has introduced you, you can act as your own introducer and introduce yourself to the other person. This kind of self-introduction is called proactive self-introduction.

(2) At the request of others, introduce yourself to some specific aspects of yourself. This kind of self-introduction is called passive self-introduction.

The method of self-introduction used in practice depends on the specific environment and conditions. 3. Seize the opportunity to introduce yourself

In business situations, it is necessary to introduce yourself when encountering the following situations:

(1) Being in the same room with strangers .

(2) Unknown people are very interested in you.

(3) Others ask you to introduce yourself.

(4) Having sex with strangers around you at a party.

(5) Get involved in social circles composed of strangers.

(6) The person seeking help does not know himself well or knows nothing about himself.

(7) When going to an unfamiliar unit to make business contacts.

(8) It is necessary to meet others unexpectedly during the journey and it is necessary to contact them.

(9) Visiting an unknown person for the first time.

(10) If you encounter a secretary who blocks your way, or ask someone you don’t know to tell you.

(11) When using mass media for the first time, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, television, movies, slogans, and leaflets, to promote and promote self to the public.

(12) When using social media, such as letters, phone calls, telegrams, faxes, and e-mails, to communicate with other strangers. 4. According to the needs of different occasions and environments, the ways of self-introduction are:

(1) Social-style self-introduction. This is the simplest way to introduce yourself, often including just your name. Like? Hello! My name is Mike. ?

It is suitable for some public occasions and general social occasions, such as encounters on the way, banquets, dances, and phone calls. Its targets are mainly people with whom you have general contact.

(2) Work-style self-introduction. The content of the work-style self-introduction includes three items: your surname, the unit and department you work for, and the position you hold or the specific work you do.

①Name. It should be reported in one sentence, without a surname but no name, or a name but no surname.

②Unit. If possible, it is best to report all the units and departments you work for. Specific work departments may not be reported temporarily.

③Position. Regarding the positions you hold or the specific work you are engaged in, if you have a position, it is best to report your position. If the position is lower or you have no position, you can report the specific work you are currently engaged in.

For example, you can say: My name is Tang Guo, and I am the public relations manager of Daqin Advertising Company. ?

(3) Communicative self-introduction. Also called social self-introduction or communicative self-introduction, it is a kind of communication that deliberately seeks further communication with the person you are communicating with, hoping that the other person will know you, understand yourself, and establish a connection with yourself. Applicable to social activities, generally including one's name, job, place of origin, education, interests, and relationship with certain acquaintances of the person with whom one is interacting. For example: My name is Wang Guang, and I am the vice president of Lirun Company. 10 years ago, your husband and I were college classmates. ?

(4) Ceremonial self-introduction. This is a kind of self-introduction that shows friendliness and respect to the person you are communicating with. Suitable for formal occasions such as lectures, reports, performances, celebrations, ceremonies, etc. The content includes name, unit, position, etc. When introducing yourself, you should also add some appropriate modesty and honorifics to show that you respect the person you are communicating with. For example: Ladies and gentlemen, hello everyone! My name is Song Yu, and I am the department manager of Elite Culture Company. On this occasion, on behalf of our company, I would like to warmly welcome all guests to visit us for guidance. Thank you for your support. ?

(5) Question-and-answer self-introduction. Give your own answers to the other person's questions. This method is suitable for examinations, job applications and official interactions. It is also seen from time to time in ordinary social and social situations. For example, the other party asked: "What is this gentleman's surname?" The answer is: "My surname is Zhang, and my bow is Zhang." ? 5. Master the appropriateness of self-introduction

If you want to introduce yourself appropriately and without losing proportion, you must attach great importance to the following aspects:

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① When introducing yourself, you must be concise and save as much time as possible. Usually about half a minute is better. Unless there are special circumstances, it is best not to be longer than 1 minute. In order to improve efficiency, you can use business cards, letters of introduction and other materials to assist when introducing yourself.

②Self-introduction should be done at an appropriate time. It is best to introduce yourself when the other person is interested, free, in a good mood, has less interference, and has requests. It is not suitable to introduce yourself if the other person has low interest, is very busy at work, has a lot of interference, is in a bad mood, has no requirements, is taking a break for a meal or is busy with other interactions.

(2) Pay attention to attitude

①The attitude should be natural, friendly, cordial, and easy-going. Overall, the attitude should be generous and easy to smile.

②Have confidence and courage.

It is taboo to belittle oneself and be timid. Dare to look the other person in the eyes, appear confident and calm.

③The tone is natural, the speaking speed is normal, and the language is clear. A blunt and cold tone, too fast or too slow speaking speed, or unclear pronunciation will seriously affect the image of self-introduction.

(3) Pursue truth. Everything you express when introducing yourself must be realistic, truthful and credible. It is not advisable to be overly modest, blindly belittle yourself to please others, or brag and exaggerate. 6. Things to note

1. Methods to note:

When introducing yourself, you should first nod to the other party, and then introduce yourself to the other party after receiving a response. It is considered impolite to introduce yourself if an introducer is present. You should be good at expressing your friendliness, concern and desire to communicate with your eyes. If you want to get to know someone, it is best to obtain some information or information about him or her in advance, such as personality, talents, and hobbies. This way, after introducing yourself, it will be easy to have a rapport with each other. After getting the other person's name, you might as well repeat it verbally with emphasis, because everyone is most happy to hear their own name.

2. Attention content:

The content of self-introduction includes 3 basic elements: my name, the unit and specific department where I work, the position I hold and the specific work I do. These three elements should be stated continuously when introducing yourself. This will not only help give people a complete impression, but also save time and avoid talking nonsense. Be true and sincere, seek truth from facts, and do not brag or exaggerate.

Self-introduction skills in interviews

1. Don’t forget to say hello at the beginning

Many interviewers say at the beginning, I am..., but You should pay attention to who you want to explain the situation to, and remember to say hello such as "Hello, teacher" or "Hello, interviewer" in a loud and energetic voice.

2. Who am I?

The first step in self-introduction is to let the interviewer know who you are. In this step, you mainly introduce your basic personal information including your name, educational background, etc. Introducing your name vividly, vividly, and personally can not only attract the interviewer's attention, but also make the atmosphere of the interview relaxed. There are many ways to introduce a name in a personalized way. You can deduce it from the sound, meaning, shape of the name or the origin of the name.

For example: From the pronunciation of the name: My name is Shao Fei, which is homophonic to Shaofei. I hope that life can be less right and wrong. From the meaning of the name: My name is Yu Feiyu. There is an old saying: If you are not a fish, you will know the joy of fish. My parents wanted me to live as freely as a fish. From the shape of the name: My name is Chen Yun. My father's name is Chen Bin, and Bin's baby is Yun. From the origin of the name: My name is Zhao Dan, Zhao Benshan’s Zhao, Song Dandan’s Dan. My parents hope that I can approach life with the same sense of humor as they do.

3. Focus on job competency requirements

The interviewer focuses on things related to your match with the position, which best reflects your abilities related to the position. Especially in the past three to five years, if the things you did earlier are related to job matching, that is, if you did them in the same professional field, you can also introduce them. If another thing you did five years ago has nothing to do with the professionalism of the position, do not introduce or briefly describe the background and motivation for the professional change at that time.

Miss Zhang and Miss Yang are both recent graduates, majoring in English and with outstanding academic performance. They both applied for the position of senior secretary in a company at the same time. After the HR manager read the resume, it was difficult to choose. So they were notified of the interview, and the examiner asked them to briefly introduce themselves. Ms. Zhang introduced her age, graduate school, major, family situation and personality, and expressed her expectations for this position.

Ms. Yang introduced herself like this: "My situation has been introduced in more detail on my resume." I would like to focus on three points here: I speak good English. I used to work as a tour guide in a travel agency during my vacation and took European and American tour groups. Furthermore, he has good writing skills and has published 6 articles in newspapers and periodicals. Third, be able to use various office software proficiently. "Finally, the HR manager hired Ms. Yang.

3. The self-introduction must have arguments and arguments

It cannot be just arguments without supporting arguments. Use quantitative data when necessary.

For example, to show that you have a strong willpower, it can be expressed as: "I insist on running 3,000 meters in the morning every day. I insist on taking cold water baths in winter, which not only saves living expenses, but also exercises my willpower." Introducing the social practice and internship situation, it can be said that I can sell up to 60 TV sets a day, and I earned half of my tuition and living expenses during college, etc.

4. Prepare multiple self-introductions for interviews

Interviews at state-owned enterprises, foreign enterprises, famous enterprises, and companies of different sizes are all very different, so you should prepare at least three self-introduction templates , which are one-minute, two-minute, and three-minute self-introductions respectively. The content of self-introduction can be focused on different times.

5. Practice your self-introduction first.

Ask your classmates or friends to be your interviewers and let them find fault with you. Make your self-introduction language concise, concise and general. Strong in nature, rich in content and outstanding highlights. Let them point out the advantages and disadvantages of the introduction to you, and constantly modify and improve the template. They can comprehensively and objectively evaluate your behavior, movements, and expressions, and help correct small movements. After several simulation exercises, I felt less nervous when I went to the interview.

Don’t forget to say thank you after introducing yourself and be polite. Sometimes this will affect the examiner’s impression of you. The interview process should not only show personality but also be objective. Finally, I wish the prospective newcomers good luck in their job search. ;