be formal.
tell me something about yourself
tense
you tell them something good about yourself
About something you experience or something you want to tell.
Hi I am Rohit malhotra
Here is an example of a fact: a cat is a mammal Here is an opinion: a cat is the most beautiful animal Here is how you tell the difference: a fact is something that everyone can agree to an opinion is something that not everyone can agree to.
Use personal experiences to illustrate your points. Tell them that you value education, and then give them an example from your life. Tell them something else impressive, and then follow it up with an example. If you do this, you'll run out of space in no time.
About something you experience or something you want to tell.
Give mGive me an example of a problem you faced on the job, and tell me how you solved ite an example of a problem you faced on the job, and tell me how you solved it
Have it assayed by someone who knows how. It's not really something you can do yourself at home.
You can just sign "ABOUT YOU, TELL ME", but you'll need some context. For example: "Please tell me about your trip to Canada" becomes "ABOUT TRIP WHERE? CANADA TELL ME"