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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.
well mr friend, YOU introduce the paper because you are writing it
this is my girl friend dad
then you work on your grammar
i would say no because u dont want to pick favorites or someones feelings could get hurt You can, however, introduce your friend, just don't refer to this person as your best friend. "This is my friend Bert."
Take him out of the 'boyfriend' category... and put him in the 'friend' category.
How they introduce them. Friend: "This is my friend, so and so" Lover: "This is my, um, friend, so and so"
Just say hi First, you should introduce yourself. Or have a friend of yours introduce you.
You would introduce your father to your friend as follows: "Father, I would like you to meet my friend, Soandso.", then "Soandso, this is my father, (use the name that your father would want to be addressed by your friend)". Next, it is polite to tell your father something about your friend, usually where you met or how long you have known your friend. A conversation will usually follow the formality of the meeting.
To introduce yourself and a friend in French, you can say: "Bonjour, je m'appelle [Your Name] et voici mon ami(e) [Friend's Name]." This translates to "Hello, my name is [Your Name] and this is my friend [Friend's Name]." If you want to be more formal, you can add "Enchanté(e)" after your introduction, which means "Nice to meet you."
Introduce them to your friends
a true gentlemen would give a slight bow introduce himself or have a mutual friend introduce him then if the lady gives you her hand kiss it.