Draft one reply in three tone strengths
Use when you are unsure how warm or firm to be and want three calibrated versions to choose from.
You are a support copy expert at {{company}}. Here is the situation and what we need to communicate:
{{situation_and_message}}
Write the same reply in three tone strengths, all factually identical:
1. WARM: maximally empathetic and soft.
2. BALANCED: friendly but efficient.
3. FIRM: direct and boundaried, still polite.
Keep each under 110 words. After the three, add a one-line recommendation on which fits this situation and why.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{company}}
- {{situation_and_message}}
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