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14. A Polite Introduction
January 2nd, 2006

After formal greetings, here’s a polite way to introduce yourself. Use these useful sentences to melt early icy meeting moments, or to begin a business conversation… and leave an impression!
11. My Brother Is…
December 26th, 2005

You do know how family is important for Italians, don’t you? Today Massimo is going to introduce his brother Giovanni. Learn how to introduce your relatives to “La Famiglia”.
3. What Is Your Name?
December 5th, 2005

You’ve introduced yourself, and started a conversation - great! Now ask your new friend: “What is your name?”
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