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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes
  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Meaning.

    If the situation is more social, it is more likely to be a request for introduction. In that case responding with your name, and how you fit into the group socially (“I’m Joe, Jeff’s friend from college, please take pics to give to the camera in case of response). () should be fine.

    If it is more professional, it is more likely to be a request for your role / function in the situation. If we have seen this, it is likely that you have one like me. Joe Smith is lead programmer on project Y. I work with Mr. Gates’ team. ”

    It does depend on context as well as the manner in which it is asked, though.

    • 859837 views
    • 27 answers
    • 320154 votes