That was Abraham Lincoln. That was just stated on the C-SPAN special about the White House back on December 14, 2008.
1790
greet the people you know with a smile, a how are you, and a hug or handshake. introduce yourself if not introduced to the people you dont know with a hi im ______ its nice to meet you and a handshake
James Madison
President Benjamin Harrison was the first president to introduce the Christmas tree to the offical residence, which was done in 1889.
The best way to introduce yourself depends on the situation. If you want to be professional, consider a handshake and a polite hello.
He was first introduced to President Kennedy while a member of the All-American football team. He was later introduced to President Nixon while on the national table tennis team.
the polite way is to introduce the female but if the male is more important than he goes first for example you would introduce the president first then his wife If you are introducing a married couple to another person, you'd probably say the husband first. If you are introducing two people, you would first introduce the one you had brought over to meet the other.
Mr. President
The first U.S. President to bow in the White House was John Adams who continued George Washington's tradition of greeting guests with a bow instead of a handshake. George Washington was the first President to greet people with a bow, but since he never lived in the White House, he was not the first President to do so in the White House.
When meeting a potential employer for the first time it is a good idea to give him or her a firm handshake.
No, he needs most of the rest of Congress to approve it first.
No- but he can ask somebody in Congress to introduce a bill for him .