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our heads. The moment some one asks us to
describe ourselves, we start off by using such hackneyed phrases. I
think it is much better to completely steer clear of hackneyed phrases. It
makes us look like just another face in the crowd. Tell me, unless you have an
identical twin, have you ever seen any one who looks exactly like you? Then
why on earth should your description of yourself sound like a banal organ that
has been played again and again. Try to sound as original as you can. Make
yourself sound interesting. Try
to use as many similes and comparisons as possible. If you are blonde, well
don’t just say that you are blonde. You could descriptions like, “My hair is the color of freshly harvested hay.” If
you are a brunette you could say something like
“My hair color would make a raven blush.” If you have red hair, you could try something
like, “My hair is like the setting sun.” Another
point that I would like to add is you do not have to belittle yourself. Every
coin has two sides and it all depends on the way you look at it. For example,
if you have dark skin, there is absolutely no reason to feel bad about it. It
all depends on how you put it across. You could try expressions like, “If you
like chocolate then you are going to love the color of my skin.” Or “My body looks like polished wood.” Remember, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, and it is left to you to convince the beholder. Most people
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