Myself Neomi-Indian Introduction
I've lost count of the numerous times students, job interviewees and many others I've met, have introduced themselves by saying, 'myself (name),' or 'myself, I am (name).'
Myself, which is from the family of Reflexive pronouns is used in place of personal pronouns reflecting the subject in the sentence. Which is why you will generally find 'myself' in a sentence where 'I' has already been used and you want to refer to yourself, making you both the subject and the object.
So, the correct way of introducing yourself?
My name is (name)
or I am (name)
Reflexive Pronouns
Me - Myself
You - Yourself
He/She - Himself/Herself
They/It - Themselves/Itself
One - Oneself
Our - Ourselves
However, when reflexive pronouns are used for emphasis, they are called 'intensive' pronouns. You know, like adding more drama...
Eg: I was very surprised by his reaction. - I myself was very surprised by his reaction.
'Myself' is always used as the object of a sentence and not the subject.
Eg: I (subject) will be leaving early tomorrow.
Myself will be leaving early tomorrow. ❌
Exception: 'Myself' will not be used after the preposition of place.
Eg: I told her to follow after me.

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