Self introduction
🔹 1. Greeting
Good morning / Good afternoon everyone.
🔹 2. Name
My name is.............
🔹 3. Place
I am from India / Delhi / Bihar.
🔹 4. Education
I am a Class 10 student.
🔹 5. Skills / Qualities
I am a hard-working and honest person.
I am good at English / Maths / communication.
🔹 6. Hobbies
My hobbies are reading books, listening to music.
🔹 7. Goal (optional)
My goal is to become a teacher / officer / engineer.
🔹 8. Closing
> Thank you.
⭐ Example (Simple English)
Good morning everyone.
My name is.............
I am from..............
I am a Class 10 student.
I am hardworking and punctual.
My hobby is reading books.
My goal is to become a teacher.
Thank you.
⭐ Professional Interview Introduction (English)
Good morning sir/madam.
My name is........... I am from..........
I have completed my secondary education and I am currently focused on developing my professional skills.
I consider myself a disciplined, responsible, and result-oriented individual. I have good communication skills and a strong willingness to learn. I adapt quickly to new environments and work well both independently and in a team.
My objective is to grow professionally while contributing positively to the organization through dedication and continuous learning.
⭐ Short Professional Version (Highly Formal)
Good morning sir/madam.
My name is Vicky.
I am a motivated and disciplined professional aspirant with strong learning ability and communication skills.
I am eager to contribute to the organization while continuously upgrading my skills.
Thank you.
Where Do We Use Parents’ Names in an Introduction?
Parents’ names are not usually included in a professional or job interview introduction. They are used only in specific situations.
✅ Situations Where Parents’ Names Are Used
1. School Admission or School Introduction
When a student is introducing himself/herself in school or during admission.
> Example:
My father’s name is Rajesh Kumar and my mother’s name is Sunita Kumar.
2. Oral Exams / Viva (Sometimes)
Teachers may ask for parents’ names, especially in lower classes.
3. Official Forms and Documents
Such as:
Admission forms
Examination forms
Government or legal documents
4. When the Interviewer or Teacher Asks
If the interviewer specifically asks about family details.
❌ Situations Where Parents’ Names Are NOT Used
1. Job Interviews
2. Professional or Corporate Interviews
3. Office Meetings or Presentations
In these situations, the focus is on your skills, education, experience, and goals, not on your family background.
✅ Correct Rule to Remember
> Do not mention parents’ names unless you are asked to do so.
✔️ Professional Introduction Example (Without Parents’ Names)
> Good morning sir/madam.
My name is Vicky.
I am a disciplined and motivated individual with strong learning skills.
Thank you.
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