The "About Myself" section is your one chance to speak directly to the other family in your own voice within a marriage biodata. It is where you go beyond facts — beyond your degree and your job title — and share what kind of person you are: your values, your passions, and what you are looking for in a partner and in life. Families read this section carefully, especially mothers. It sets the emotional tone for your entire matrimonial profile. On weddingbiodatabuilder.in, this section is a free-text field in our online biodata maker — type your paragraph, download your PDF, done.
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What should I write in the 'About Myself' section of my marriage biodata?
Write 3–5 sentences covering your personality traits, 2–3 hobbies, your values, and what you are looking for in a life partner. Keep the tone warm, honest, and confident. Avoid repeating information already listed elsewhere in the biodata.
How long should the 'About Myself' section be in a matrimony biodata?
3 to 5 sentences or 50–80 words. Enough to give a genuine sense of who you are without turning the biodata into an essay.
Can a girl write 'About Myself' differently from a boy in a marriage biodata?
Yes — while the structure is similar, girls often emphasise family values, career ambition balance, and emotional intelligence. Boys might highlight stability, goals, and how they will support a partner. Both should feel authentic and personal.
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