Self-introduction can be divided into five specific forms: (1) Social-style self-introduction, suitable for certain public occasions and general social occasions, social-style self-introduction content It is the most concise and often only includes the name. (2) Work-style self-introduction is mainly applicable to work. It takes work as the center of self-introduction, communicates because of work, and makes friends because of work. The content of a work-style self-introduction should include your name, the unit and department you work for, the position you hold or the specific work you do. (3) Communicative style: Communicative self-introduction is mainly suitable for social activities. The content of the communicative self-introduction should generally include the introducer's name, job, place of origin, education, interests, and relationship with some acquaintances of the person you are communicating with, etc. (4) Etiquette: Etiquette self-introduction is suitable for formal and grand occasions such as lectures, reports, performances, celebrations, ceremonies, etc. The ceremonial self-introduction also includes name, unit, position, etc., but you should also add some appropriate modesty and honorifics to show that you are courteous to the person you are interacting with. (5) Question-and-answer style: Question-and-answer style self-introduction is generally suitable for exams, job applications and official interactions. The content of the self-introduction in a question-and-answer format pays attention to what you ask and what you answer, and answer all questions. Taboos: 1. The most taboo thing about self-introduction is being bland and unable to show your personal characteristics. 2. It is also taboo to write self-introduction in the form of a resume, which lacks literary flavor. 3. Avoid similarities and similarities in self-introduction. Hope you are satisfied. Thank you