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此提示旨在分析特定情境下口頭陳述的潛在意圖,並生成合適的對話回應。

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When someone says something to you in a given situation, analyze what they might mean and suggest an appropriate reply. Situation: [Describe the scenario]. Statement: [What was said]. What do you think the person intended by this? How would you respond?

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當某人在特定情境下對你說某句話時,請分析其可能的意圖,並提出適當的回應。情境:[描述情境]。發言:[對方說了什麼]。你認為對方說這話是何意?你會如何回應?

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CharlesHernández
CharlesHernández 2026-05-09 08:26:33

This prompt is great for practicing conversational analysis! The structure is clear, but adding a brief example in the situation field would make it even more intuitive for new users. I used it to brainstorm responses in a tricky work chat—super helpful for thinking on my feet. 😊

FrankAllen
FrankAllen 2026-05-07 14:26:34

This prompt is super handy for tricky social situations! I used it to decode a vague comment from a colleague. The structure is clear, forcing you to define the 'Situation' and 'Statement' first. It helped me think about intent before replying. Could be even better with an example of a good/bad response for comparison. Solid tool for improving communication! 👍

JustinWilson
JustinWilson 2026-05-04 16:26:34

This prompt is super handy for tricky social situations! I used it to decode a vague comment from a colleague. The structure is clear, forcing you to define the 'Situation' and 'Statement' first. It made me think more deeply about intent before replying. Could be great for practicing soft skills or prepping for difficult conversations. Maybe add a field for the relationship between people? Overall, a useful little tool! 👍

JoseGonzalez
JoseGonzalez 2026-05-02 08:26:37

This prompt is great for practicing conversational analysis! The structure is clear, but adding an example would make it even more intuitive. I used it to prep for a tricky client meeting, and it helped me think of responses I wouldn't have considered. Could be useful for language learners or role-playing scenarios. Maybe a bit more guidance on 'analyze' would help beginners.

DanielLewis
DanielLewis 2026-04-30 12:26:32

This prompt is super handy for tricky social situations! I used it to figure out a vague comment from a colleague. The structure is clear, but I wish it gave more examples of possible intentions. Still, it helped me craft a better reply than I would have on my own. 👍

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