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PRESENTACIONES Introductions Here are some ways to introduce yourself and others: Me llamo..._____________________ My name is... Él se llama...____________________His name is... Ella se llama...__________________Her name is... Te presento a... _________________I'd like you to meet... (informal) Le presento a..._________________ I'd like you to meet... (formal) Here are some ways to ask what someone's name is: Here are some ways to ask what someone's name is: ¿Cómo te llamas?_______________What's your name? (informal) ¿Cómo se llama usted?__________ What's your name? (formal) ¿Cómo se llama él?_____________ What's his name? ¿Cómo se llama ella?____________What's her name? ¿Y tú?_________________________And you? (informal) ¿Y usted?______________________And you? (formal) Here are some ways you can reply when meeting someone: Here are some ways you can reply when meeting someone: Mucho gusto. __________________Nice to meet you. Encantado.____________________ Nice to meet you. (male speaker) Encantada.____________________ Nice to meet you. (female speaker) Igualmente.____________________Likewise. Shaking hands at work In most Spanish-speaking countries, shaking hands is the most common way to greet and say goodbye to someone in a professional situation, especially when you don't know the person well. Who gets a kiss? In many Spanish-speaking countries, giving one or two kisses on the cheek is a common form of In many Spanish-speaking countries, giving one or two kisses on the cheek is a common form of greeting between two women or between a man and a woman. In some countries, like Argentina, it's also common for men to greet each other with a kiss on the cheek. Kissing on the cheek In Spain and Latin America, close friends and family members often kiss each other on the cheek In Spain and Latin America, close friends and family members often kiss each other on the cheek to say hello and goodbye. In many places, kissing on the cheek is also common between acquaintances and coworkers, and between people meeting socially for the first time. In some countries, people give each other two kisses; in others, "air kisses" are more common.

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PRESENTACIONESIntroductions

Here are some ways to introduce yourself and others:

Me llamo..._____________________ My name is...

Él se llama...____________________His name is...

Ella se llama...__________________Her name is...

Te presento a... _________________I'd like you to meet... (informal)

Le presento a..._________________ I'd like you to meet... (formal)

Here are some ways to ask what someone's name is:Here are some ways to ask what someone's name is:

¿Cómo te llamas?_______________What's your name? (informal)

¿Cómo se llama usted?__________ What's your name? (formal)

¿Cómo se llama él?_____________ What's his name?

¿Cómo se llama ella?____________What's her name?

¿Y tú?_________________________And you? (informal)

¿Y usted?______________________And you? (formal)

Here are some ways you can reply when meeting someone:Here are some ways you can reply when meeting someone:

Mucho gusto. __________________Nice to meet you.

Encantado.____________________ Nice to meet you. (male speaker)

Encantada.____________________ Nice to meet you. (female speaker)

Igualmente.____________________Likewise.

Shaking hands at work

In most Spanish-speaking countries, shaking hands is the most common way to greet and say goodbye to someone in a professional situation, especially when you don't know the person well.

Who gets a kiss?

In many Spanish-speaking countries, giving one or two kisses on the cheek is a common form of In many Spanish-speaking countries, giving one or two kisses on the cheek is a common form of greeting between two women or between a man and a woman. In some countries, like Argentina, it's also common for men to greet each other with a kiss on the cheek.

Kissing on the cheek

In Spain and Latin America, close friends and family members often kiss each other on the cheek In Spain and Latin America, close friends and family members often kiss each other on the cheek to say hello and goodbye. In many places, kissing on the cheek is also common between acquaintances and coworkers, and between people meeting socially for the first time. In some countries, people give each other two kisses; in others, "air kisses" are more common.

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