This logo isn't an ad or affiliate link. It's an organization that shares in our mission, and empowered the authors to share their insights in Byte form.
Rumie vets Bytes for compliance with our
Standards.
The organization is responsible for the completeness and reliability of the content.
Learn more
about how Rumie works with partners.
Do you cringe when you have to introduce your partner to someone when you haven’t defined the relationship?
Are you afraid of crossing paths with someone you know while out with your partner?
Are you fearful and nervous about how to introduce your partner to someone you know?
Here's how to do it!
Crossing Paths With Someone You Know
Do
Take a deep breath
Stay calm and confident
Introduce your partner by their first name
Act assertive
Introduce your partner as your date if you're both comfortable
Introduce them as a "friend" when in doubt
Don't
Panic
Jump to conclusions about the other person
Stumble and try to define the relationship
Ramble on about the nature of the relationship
Try to avoid the other person or ignore your partner
Managing The Interaction
Do
Remember you are in control of the situation
Remember you need to be comfortable with terms — if someone else is uncomfortable, it’s about them,not you
Don't
Elaborate unless you and your partner are comfortable
Feel obligated to share anything you are not comfortable with
Be afraid to change the direction of the conversation
Worry about how others may perceive the relationship
Quiz
You run into a relative while out with your partner. You begin to panic. What should you do?
Take a deep breath and calmly introduce them by their first name.
Did you know?
What To Do Next?
Do
Move the conversation along
Be prepared to discuss this with your partner after the introduction is over
Don't
Stress about the interaction
Dwell on what happened
Pressure your partner to define the relationship if they aren't ready
Take Action
This Byte has been authored by
Mary Hoftiezer
Instructional Designer
MBA