Crossposted from https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/35188725
I recently meet someone and was going to ask them to describe themselves in a paragraph. I realized I wasn’t able to do it myself. I also wasn’t sure how they would react. I thought I would ask here first and see how you folks react.
I’ll define paragraph as three to four sentences.
I’m a 40 year old woman with very thick dark brown hair with very little gray, pale skin, and a round face with pronounced cheekbones and a dimple chin. My nose is rounded at the end, My eyes are hazel and large, my lips not small or big, I’ve never had Botox or fillers, but my skin is taken fairly good care of. My lips are downturned, so my smile is straight, I’m taller than average, and I have an hourglass shape.
I am a suburban mom and business owner. I drive a comically small car. My project management style is hot pink because it is aggressive yet girly.
This is basically a full autobiography. 😉
Isn’t that just an elevator pitch but a little more personal / less corperate?
I’m an imposing looking man with brown bear like features whose personality doesn’t match his looks. As I often go for a more rugged lumberjack style that suits my body shape eventhough I have no clue how to hold any kind of tools and enjoy mostly things like knitting, sewing and cooking. Eventhough I look cold and unapproachable I’m quite warm, kind and cheritable. Due to being born in a developing nation to European parents and later moving back to Europe I have the ability to meet people openmindedly no matter their background.
It easier than describing oneself in a sentence or one word. But it might sound a little bit like an interview question if this is a first date.
A fun writing exercise. I won’t be posting what I wrote for privacy reasons, but just saying thanks for the nudge I needed to introspect after a really weird week.
No. I don’t think I will. It’s too painful.
I somehow described myself in two and half sentences, in this discussion. Does that count and is that long enough?
this comment was generated by Libb, the first French English-speaking AI that’s as human-looking as anything French can be. It was trained on baguettes and wine—please, say ‘cheese’ in the next 20 seconds if you don’t want for Libb to give you a real French kiss.
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