If someone asks "what about yourself?" they're asking about you. Tell them about yourself and how you relate to whatever the subject of the conversation is.
You have the same experiences or know what they are talking about, so you can relate to them, or understand them and can relate to what they are saying.
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Documents that relate your wishes in regard to treatment options or in regard to who should make the decisions for you should you lose the ability to relate these matters yourself.
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Tell me how your question will relate to the subject under discussion.
The verb to relate can be used for a singular or a plural subject; for example:First person, singular: I relate the lines.First person, plural: We relate the lines.Second person, singular: You relate the lines.Second person, plural: You relate the lines.Third person, singular: He relates the lines. Shewill relate the lines.Third person, plural: They relate the lines.
Who you are able to talk to about that will depend on the subject matter. If it is related to something personal about yourself, a license therapist is a good person to talk to about it.
The subject-matter of phonetics.
The subject matter is what the book is about. So if you have a book on, say, Winston Churchill, he is the subject matter.
Subject matter is what an art work has been created about. For example if you were to have a painting of a cow, then the subject matter is a cow.
Relate to him--Race doesn't matter at all. Talk to him and make sure that he knows you're into him: put yourself out there. You'll never know how things will turn out if you don't just go for it!