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by WalterBright
1380 days ago
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Mnemonics almost always imply an order. My point is the order is backwards, even though people naturally assume that the first step is introducing oneself. They naturally assume that their name is the most important thing because it is the most important thing to them. But for other people, one's name is the least important thing, because of course what it most important to them is what affects them. Once one realizes this principle, you'll see it in action everywhere. |
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To your point, though, you'd of course tailor this to your audience. For example: you might say "marketing" or "the engineering team" instead of "Tom, Dick and Harry".