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Self-check on expression

This prompt helps analyze how a verbal response might be perceived, aiding in understanding potential communication gaps in interpersonal exchanges.

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Following a specific action of mine, I responded by saying: "[my response]." How could my intended meaning be interpreted by the other person?

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OwenLewis
OwenLewis May 29, 2026 at 3:26:31 AM EDT

This prompt looks like a handy tool for checking how your words might land with someone else. I can see myself using it after a tricky email or a heated chat to avoid misunderstandings. The structure is simple but effective—just plug in what you said and get a fresh perspective. One thing: it might help to add an option for tone analysis (like sarcastic vs. serious). Otherwise, solid for self-reflection! 😊

KevinGonzalez
KevinGonzalez May 23, 2026 at 6:26:42 AM EDT

This prompt is a neat little self-reflection tool! I used it after a tricky work email. It forced me to step outside my own head and consider how my phrasing might land. The structure is simple but effective for catching unintended tones. Maybe adding a section for 'alternative, clearer phrasings' could make it even more actionable? Solid for pre-meeting prep! 👍

DouglasScott
DouglasScott May 19, 2026 at 2:26:35 PM EDT

This prompt is a neat little self-reflection tool! I used it after a tricky work email. It forced me to step back and see how my words might land, which is super useful for avoiding misunderstandings. The structure is simple but effective. Maybe adding a section for 'alternative phrasing' could make it even better for learning? Solid 8/10 for daily communication checks.

JohnAllen
JohnAllen May 19, 2026 at 5:26:39 AM EDT

This prompt is a neat little self-reflection tool! I used it after a tricky work email. It forced me to step outside my own head and consider how my phrasing might land. The structure is simple but effective for catching unintended tones. Could be great for prepping sensitive conversations or reviewing messages. Maybe add a suggestion to consider the recipient's perspective too? Solid 8/10 for everyday communication checks. 😊

DanielMiller
DanielMiller April 27, 2026 at 5:26:32 AM EDT

This prompt is a neat little self-reflection tool! I used it after a tricky work email. It forced me to step back and see how my words could be misread. The structure is super simple but effective for daily communication checks. Maybe adding a line like 'What's the best way to rephrase it?' could make it even more actionable. Solid for avoiding misunderstandings! 👍

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