You can introduce someone by saying; "Mr. Smith, I would like to introduce you to Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones is the President of Blah-Blah Society. " then "Mrs. Jones this is Mr. Smith, the blah blah of the blah".
If it is formal, you could introduce the individual as, for example, Dr. Joseph Smith. When informal, I personally introduce the individual by name only.
You introduce yourself and then let that someone introduce themselves.
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Be in the same place where she is, and have someone introduce you to her. Be in the same place where she is, and get someone to introduce you to her.
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To introduce someone you know to someone else you know, you want to make sure that you give a little bit of information to each person about the other. For example: "Oh Mr. Smith, I'm glad you're here. I would like you to meet Ms. Jones. She's an investment banker with Bank of America. Ms. Jones, this is Mr. Smith, he is an excecutive chef in Paris!" Or, to introduce yourself to someone you do not yet know "Hello, I'm (your name), it's a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Jones" Or, "How do you do? My name is (your name)."
The correct phrase is "introduce you." For example, you might say, "I would like to introduce you to my friend." The phrase "introduce to you" is not commonly used in standard English.
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Political campaigns are an excellent example of marketing, because they seek to introduce consumer to a name (or brand) with promotions geared to give them them the best image of the product.
Introducing is the act of showing someone something for the first time, for example the first time your friend meets your parents, you introduce them to each other. Another example is the first time you take someone out to eat sushi, you are introducing them to sushi.
u just introduce them 2 each other -.-