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    Why is it important to make introductions between people?
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    Introductions give strangers something to go off of for conversation, like what they have in common or would find interesting about one another.
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    How do I introduce my cleaning lady if the situation arises?
    Tom De Backer
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    When people come to your house while the cleaning lady is working, alert them to this fact as they arrive. "Hi, great to see you, come in, my cleaning lady Anna is working upstairs." Or, if they are immediately in the same space, "Hey, come in, this is my cleaning lady Anna."
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    Who is considered to be a significant other?
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    A significant other is any person with whom you are engaged in a romantic relationship; typically it's used in lieu of boyfriend or girlfriend, but even spouses qualify as "significant other."
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    How do I go about introducing my fiance to my family?
    Tom De Backer
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    Consider making a party out of it, an evening or an afternoon event. Announce that you will be introducing your fiance. Alternatively, you can just bring your fiance along on a visit to your family. If you need specific help with the words to say, just keep it simple: "Mom and Dad, this is [name], my fiance."
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    How do I introduce my parents to my boss?
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    It depends on the setting. In your parents' home or family member's home on a social occasion, you introduce your boss to your parents. In a public or business setting, you introduce your parents to your boss. Your mother and father are referred to as "mother" and "father," followed by their names. Your boss is referred to by his name, unless he is entitled to an honorific such as doctor, professor, or the honorable.
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    Should I always introduce myself to people so they remember my name?
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    It's up to you whether you want to introduce yourself to people. Don't necessarily expect them to remember your name, though; people easily forget those after being introduced.
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    I'm with someone, but how do I introduce him to others without using the terms boyfriend or partner?
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    You could call him your friend, close friend or just call him a friend of the family.
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    How would I introduce a former senator?
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    Unless you are introducing the former senator to an audience at a speaking engagement, or to a person of higher rank, you don't introduce the former senator; you introduce someone to the former senator. In the introduction, the former senator is referred to as "the Honorable," followed by her/his name, and if it is not known to the person being introduced, a statement that she/he is a former senator.
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    When introducing a married couple, is the wife or husband introduced first?
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    You would briefly introduce the person you're more familiar with. Then introduce the less familiar person in more detail.
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    When you are out with a friend and meet with a relative, should introductions be made?
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    Yes, of course, it's always polite to introduce the people you're with.
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    Should I introduce my wife or my mother first?
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    The eldest person rates the first introduction, so your mom goes first. Age should also be afforded highest respect at meal time -- having food passed to them first, going to the front of buffet lines, etc.
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    How do I introduce a person with whom I share a house with but am not romantic?
    Tom De Backer
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    You don't need to mention your relation to this person if you don't want to. If you want to avoid people coming to wrong conclusions, say something like "This is Jack, a good friend and roommate."
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    Which is correct, introducing person's name first and relationship second or reversed. For example, "This is Jane, my daughter".
    BreezyDeezy
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    Usually the relationship would go first, but it doesn't make much of a difference and either option can be used.
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    How do I introduce my place of living?
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    Just say "welcome to my home."
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    How should I introduce a well known person in a meeting, while inviting them to deliver a speech?
    Tom De Backer
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    Try something like, "Now I'd like to invite Mr. Smith, who needs no introduction, to say a few words."
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    How can I introduce my friend to my boss?
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    Introduce your friend to your boss first, using your friend's first and last name. Then introduce your boss to your friend, using your boss's last name with a formal title like "Mr./Mrs./Ms."
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