The part of the sentence "thank you for introducing yourself" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when someone has just introduced themselves to you. For example, "It was so nice to meet you, John. Thank you for introducing yourself.".
Let me thank you for introducing me to a new experience, I say to Waters.
"I want to commend you and thank you for introducing our part of the world to Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
8.15pm GMT 10 mins: "Thank you for introducing me to the word 'entunnelled'," writes Daniel Stauss, "the sheer grammatical implications of which are enough to stun a man dead in his tracks.
What he said: "Thanks to Ed Miliband for the leadership he gave our party, and for the courage and dignity he showed in the face of tawdry media attacks" What he meant: Above all, thank you for introducing the new leadership election rules because otherwise Andy Burnham would be giving this speech and you wouldn't want that, would you?
So thank you for introducing us" (ST30_FG3).
#RIPPhife, Thank you for introducing me to hiphop.
Thank you for introducing me to coconut oil.
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Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union