The correct representation of a person contributes to the establishment of goodwill relations and their possible continuation. Therefore, when planning to introduce your good friend to someone, take into account the communication situation and the rules of etiquette appropriate to the situation.
Instructions
Step 1
The basis for introducing a good acquaintance to other people is the principle of emphasized respect. During the dating procedure, take into account gender, age, social status and authority of people. When introducing, first recommend the woman to the man, the older to the younger, to the leader, to the subordinate. However, this hierarchy does not apply to a situation when a woman is much younger than a man or he is in a higher social status.
Step 2
If you are introducing your good friend to relatives, then start with them. In this case, use the pronoun "my", for example, "my mother", "my son", "my wife". This will add a note of confidence to the dating situation.
Step 3
If you are introducing a good person to a group of people, call him by his first name and, depending on the situation, last name. Service etiquette prescribes to introduce a new employee to the team, and the team to the new leader. In such a situation, list the titles known to you, the titles represented, which will make it easier for strangers to adapt to the new environment.
Step 4
If you are introducing a friend to your friends, use their first name and explain why the person is a good acquaintance of yours. Can you briefly define your communication history. For example: “this is my college friend”, “we worked together”, “we have known each other since childhood,” etc.
Step 5
If a situation arises when you can do without presentation, for example, on the street, in public transport, do not rush to introduce people. The introduction is necessary only in the case of a conversation that ensues so that the interlocutors do not feel awkward and uncomfortable in such a situation.
Step 6
Pronounce the first and last names of the people you introduce to each other clearly and clearly, so as not to force the person to ask again and thereby embarrass him.