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  • How I’d Introduce Myself When Meeting Someone for the First Time

    How I’d Introduce Myself When Meeting Someone for the First Time

    How would you describe yourself to someone?

    Honestly, the chance to sit down and have a proper conversation with a complete stranger doesn’t come up that often for me.

    Except maybe when I’m camping, I rarely have opportunities to spend time face-to-face with new people.

    When I first meet someone, I don’t rush to talk about myself. I usually prefer to listen first, see how the other person opens up. Some people are talkative, some take their time — I’m fine adjusting to different paces.

    But if they ask, I usually start by mentioning my work. After all, aside from sleeping, most of my waking hours are spent there.

    I work in IT, doing a bit of everything: developing apps, managing systems, fixing bugs, building internal tools, and sometimes even giving training sessions. It’s a bit of a mixed bag, but that means every day is a little different, and I’ve gotten used to it.

    Lately, AI has become a hot topic and often comes up in conversation.

    If the other person is interested, I’ll talk about voice controls, AI-assisted applications, or projects I’ve worked on. Sometimes the conversation gets technical, sometimes it stays practical — it depends on the situation.

    But honestly, more than AI, what I’m really looking forward to right now is an upcoming trip to Japan.

    I’m planning the itinerary and have heard a lot of tips from friends. Taiwanese people really share a kind of collective travel memory of Japan — things like buying cosmetics, enjoying yakiniku, visiting shrines, riding the Shinkansen… everyone has their favorite go-to spots.

    Talking about travel tends to be more relaxed than talking tech, and people’s faces usually light up much faster.

    As for politics — a topic often stirred up here in Taiwan — I generally avoid discussing it and have no desire to convince anyone.

    Sometimes, it’s enough just to listen. Differences in opinion aren’t a big deal; what matters more is keeping the conversation comfortable.