YOGYAKARTA - Self-introduction in Japanese is called Jikoshoukai (自己紹介). Jikoshoukai is usually done when someone encounters a new environment such as at school, work, community, and the like.
The way to introduce yourself in Japanese is by saying the word "hajime mashite" which means hello. The word is spoken before mentioning the name. To understand the procedure for introducing yourself, read the following article.
How to Introduce Yourself in JapaneseHow to introduce yourself using Japanese is actually not too difficult. The difference is that you need to make an introduction according to the Japanese culture. In addition, the introduction also needs to be done in sequence. Here is the order of easy introduction in Japanese.
Say helloThe first word you can say is hajime mashite which means hello. It has become a Japanese culture before introducing yourself to say the word. Getting used to saying this word needs to be done as one way to learn Japanese for beginners.
Say your nameAfter saying hello, the next information that can be introduced is the name. This element is important because it is the core of self-introduction. For this stage, you can say "Watashi wa ... desu" which means "I ... (say your name)".
Say where you're fromSay where you are from. You can mention the country if you are from outside Japan. Or you can mention a city in Japan. For this point you can say, "... kara kimashita" which means "From ...".
Tell me what your interest is.In order for the introduction to be more intimate, mention your interests such as hobbies or activities you like. For this point you can use, "... ga suki desu" which means, "I like ...". For example, Eiga o miru no ga suki desu which means I like watching movies.
Add a tributeIn Japanese culture, the expression of respect has become part of the culture as well as a pattern of communication. This expression is intended as a way of giving respect, asking, or wishing good to others. There are many honorific expressions that can be used in the context of introducing yourself. Some of them are as follows.
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu means thank you in advance or please cooperate. Douzo yoroshiku onegaishimasu means the same or similar, namely please cooperate. Osewa ni narimasu means thank you in advance for your help or I will rely on you.To make it easier for you to introduce yourself, here is the text that can be used and adapted to the context of the incident.
Hajimemashite, … (Your name) desu… (Place of origin or place of residence) kara kimashitaWatashi no shumi wa …(Hobby or interest) desuDouzo yoroshiku onegaishimasu
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