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The formally correct response is to say the same words back: “How do you do?” You say this only on the first occasion that you meet the other person. When you meet them again you can say, “How are you?” to which the answer is “Fine/Well, thanks, and you?”
So instead of just saying your title, explain something he or she might not know about your work or industry. Talk about the void in the market that you are filling. Talk about the latest thing happening in your industry. Talk about the most interesting thing you've learned lately.
Add a “how about you?” after responding. Even in cases where you're not sure about your response, it's a good idea to include this in your message. People like being asked questions, and you can also take a look at the other person's answer.
You can say, “ Thanks” or “ Thank you” or you can say “Sure.I will do by best.” There is no hard and fast rule, but you should be genuine and true to yourself. There should be a smile in your face and a sense of thankfulness. You should reply with confidence.
The usual response is to say what your job or career is. If your job has little to do with your interests (or if you don't have a job), then a hobby or special interest will suffice. They are just trying to start a conversation, and probably don't mean to determine your worth or anything like that.
Add a “how about you?” after responding. Even in cases where you're not sure about your response, it's a good idea to include this in your message. People like being asked questions, and you can also take a look at the other person's answer.
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