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Whether you're looking to inject humor into your social media bio, charm your friends at a party, or simply lay entertaining situations with a touch of self-irony, we've something for everyone. Scroll down to explore a funny intro about yourself to portray your persona with a rollercoaster of laughter and create amusing situations. Let the hilarity begin!

Aastha is a certified Relationship coach and she strives to help those who seek expert advice on relationships. As a professional writer, Aastha believes that her content will create a positive change in the lives of people who search solutions for to their everyday problems on the internet. Leaning towards a positive and joyful approach is what makes her content more relatable to her readers.

For Hlaluu, I don't hesitate, that would be something like that: (In the music project Hlaluu was a kind of personification of sarangi) and I think it does fit the mood of the first pages, when he is introduced.

Misfits, travels, and a dash of gay romance. Zerwan lives a dull life selling fabrics at his father's shop, but what he would like is to travel to the distant lands his exotic textiles come from. In the marshlands just outside the city, Hlaluu...

For Zerwan, it's a bit more complicated. The first ever introduction of the character is with several other characters, so I could not give a music for him alone. So I'll extend to the next two scenes where we really meet him, and I propose the following: (obviously it's not completely fitting as it's about a longtime traveler, but what fit are the general theme, the mix of cultural influences, and the clean/harsh vocals, all things that were defining Zerwan in the musical project).

crawls out of their hole with a list of OC playlists in hand
Did somebody say 'theme songs for your characters'? (ノΦωΦ)ノ
My main character hasn't made her "real" appearance yet (yea I know I'm +30 pages in..), but I know what her theme song would be

I'm a bit torn of this because I perceived the song as a much better art piece than my characters , so I'm afraid I've been defacing it by associating it to my trash characters Plus my characters don't have dramatic entrance or some sort.

Sadly, i married such a guy for only that reason - but HE told me too late but kept saying it was "love" for a few years while refusing to share leisure with me. So I couldn't cancel the wedding but had to go through the divorce. ? Saying this in a dating profile, however, is funny!

It may be overwhelming to introduce yourself in front of a group. However, there are some creative ways to describe your personality to leave a lasting impression. This can also show your jocular, merry, and jolly side to people. Check out the infographic below for some exciting ideas to make yourself approachable and unforgettable.
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Describing yourself can be one of the toughest tasks you may have to put your mind to. However, the right tone and some witty words can make a lasting impression on people. The one-liners mentioned above can help you pack that extra punch whenever you introduce yourself before someone. It could be something with ironic, satirical, playful, or laughable quips that make things entertaining. With the ideas discussed in the article, everyone will remember your unique and quirky way of expressing yourself and even take a cue from you to revamp their introduction style! Avoid facetious, droll, absolutely absurd, or farcical comments, unless you know the crowd! So, what are you waiting for? Choose the ideas that resonate with you and your personality, and get ready to floor your audience.

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You could use humorous stories that you re-tell quite frequently that relate to your job (and are in good taste). With a little bit of tweaking these are absolutely viable to use in your presentation.

Opening with a humorous prop that relates to your message either directly, or indirectly could also work. Essentially you have to make that decision yourself. It depends on your sense of humour and also what you feel comfortable doing.

These steps will help put you on a path towards creating a funny introduction for your presentation. For additional information on capturing your own sense of humour for use in a presentation and for further ideas for creating a funny introduction check out: Top Comedy Secrets

Jason Peck, is an award-winning English humorist, actor and comedian based in Chicago, IL. As a comedian, he performed stand-up on the London comedy circuit, worked as an improviser, wrote and performed material for Newsrevue and contributed material to The Treason Show.

Continuing from Mortal Kombat X's intros, Warner Bros. and NetherRealm seem to have a lot of fun with these pre-match interactions, given how each character has a minimum of two with everyone else, including themselves.

These introductions involve each player saying their names, followed the college which they attended. However, with the NFL being a league full of players with eccentric personalities, some players to make the player introductions segment their own.

This was the case during Sunday night's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Chargers with Lamar Jackson and Odell Beckham Jr. adding their own unique twist to this iconic part of the broadcast.

NFL fans were left in stitches as a result, while Jackson and Beckham helped steer the Ravens to a 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers which cemented their spot as the number one seed in the AFC.

Icebreakers are the perfect way to make a good first impression at the start of a presentation or conference. They aid with boosting audience engagement, help people to settle in, and set the tone of the session.

At the FRESH conference in Copenhagen, facilitator Martijn Timmermans split the audience into groups of five and gave everyone a pen and a sheet of paper. Next, he asked them to write a story about the most innovative event they had organized.

We handed out pens and paper and prompted participants to write down their personal challenges. Then we instructed them to crumple up the paper into balls and counted down before throwing them in the air.

This is one of those introduction icebreakers that works well for both small groups and large audiences. People are asked to share two true facts and one false statement about themselves and the audience guesses which one is the lie.

Split the group into pairs and ask everyone to write their TOP 10 on a certain topic (from the 10 most visited sites according to Lonely Planet, to the 10 best-selling cars in history) for each round.

Give a three-minute limit per round and tell the groups to write down their answers. Award two points for each correct answer and keep the score on a flip-chart for everyone to see. Your attendees will be even more motivated if you put up a prize for the winning team.

Toss the ball in the audience and tell your delegates to throw it around. Each time someone catches the ball, they would answer a question their right index finger landed on. They will then pass the ball on, and on it goes. The more creative the questions, the more fun!

Place a handful of pennies (or cents) on every table. Tell each of the attendees to pick one randomly. Next, let the delegates introduce each other one by one by stating their name, role, the company they work for and the year embossed on their chosen coin.

If you've read our post on how to make a great best man speech, you'll know that we recommend starting with a joke, and here, we're sharing 30 foolproof examples of funny opening lines for wedding speeches! The beauty of this list is that it works for any wedding speech, whether you're a groom, bride, best man, bridesmaid, groomsman, bridesman, groomsmaid, father of the bride, father of the groom, mother of the bride, mother of the groom, granny or grandad, or just a close pal with a knack for public speaking!

Boasting everything from eye roll-worthy classics to offbeat gags, our round-up of funny opening lines for wedding speeches is sure to have something to suit your personal style, and many of them can be customised to pack an even bigger punch on the day. Kick off with one of these gems, and you'll not only put the audience at ease, you'll set yourself up for a terrific wedding speech!

5. "I just want to start by congratulating [previous speaker's Name] on their wonderful speech. I always knew it would be hard to follow and I was right, I couldn't follow a word of it."

6. "The couple actually had a bit of trouble finding someone to make a speech today. They started by asking their funniest friend, and they said no. Then they asked their most charming friend, and they said no. After that, they asked their best-looking friend and, again, they said no. Then they asked me, and, after already turning them down three times, I couldn't refuse again."

9. "Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today to celebrate something truly magical. Something so rare and fortuitous and wonderful that it simply must be celebrated. I am, of course, talking about the open bar/donut wall/photo booth/[Name] wearing a tie ."

10. "Where do I start with [Name]? They're kind, intelligent, gorgeous, charming... [directed at them] sorry, I'm having trouble reading your writing, you'll have to tell me the rest later."

13. "I'd like to begin my speech by giving the happy couple some relationship advice, but unfortunately I'm single and spend most of my time trying to coax my cat into little outfits/browsing Doctor Who fan sites/playing Rock Paper Scissors with Alexa."

14. "A few months ago, [Name] called me up and asked, 'What are your feelings on marriage?' I had to tell them that, while I was very flattered, I wasn't ready to settle down just yet."

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