[Give ChatGPT Another Chance] Adjust The Tone According to The Situation

Andrew
2 min readOct 13, 2023

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If you haven’t tried ChatGPT or tried it but didn’t find it useful. I hope this article will change your mind.
In this series, I will share a few examples that I love to use in ChatGPT. Maybe you can find at least one useful prompt and start using it on your day-to-day work or study.

PART 1: Generate Dummy Data in Any Format
PART 2: Language Learning — Grammar, Pronunciation, and More
PART 3: Adjust The Tone According to The Situation 👈
PART 4: Content Review — Proofread, Real Evidences, and Different Voices

Nowadays, we have more chances to communicate via text. Text can be deceptive, unlike face-to-face communication, where people can rely on body language and facial expressions. Therefore, using the right tone can prevent misunderstandings.

Here are a few prompts we can use in ChatGPT or other LLMs.

Native

"xxxxxxxxxx"

Make my sentence above sound more natural, like native speakers.

Casual

"xxxxxxxxxx"

Make my sentence above sound less formal, more casual and friendly,
like talking to a close friend.

Professional

"xxxxxxxxxx"

Make my sentence above sound more professional and formal,
like reporting to a boss or a client.

Straightforward

"xxxxxxxxxx"

Make my sentence above sound more straightforward and direct.

Confident

"xxxxxxxxxx"

Make my sentence above sound more confident and assertive.

And we can also combine them into one single prompt.

"xxxxxxxxxx"

Adjust the above sentence to
- Native: sound more natural, like native speakers.
- Confident: sound more confident and assertive.
- Straightforward: sound more straightforward and direct.

If you find those prompts useful and want to try them in ChatGPT. You might want to give this Chrome extension a shot.

Repeatedly entering the same prompts is tiresome. You can turn frequently used prompts into a custom button and use them in ChatGPT by using this Chrome plugin.

👉 Install for free: Chrome web store

You can find more helpful prompts in the extension.

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Andrew

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