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True or False?

When introducing an older person to a younger person, say the younger person’s name first?
False!
When introducing an older person to a younger person, the older person’s name is spoken first.

(e.g.., “Ms. Clark, I would like you to meet my friend, Tara.
Tara, this is Ms. Clark.”)

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