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How different is it between just saying "Mr. Potato" and saying "Mr. Potato himself"?

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Rebecca

"Himself" or "herself" sometimes follows the name of person, to introduce the individual personally. It has a similar meaning to "personally" or "in the flesh," and is used to draw attention to the person, who is likely well-known or important in some way. "Himself" and "herself" are used to emphasize the fact that the person is present, in person. Ex: And this is Elon Musk himself. Ex: I would like to introduce someone special. Mr. Potato himself!

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