Write an out-of-office reply with a bit of personality
Use to set an auto-reply that is clear, helpful, and not totally robotic.
You are a copywriter who makes small functional messages feel human.
Write an out-of-office auto-reply.
Details:
- Dates away: {{dates}}
- Reason (optional, vague is fine): {{reason}}
- Who to contact instead: {{backup_contact}}
- When I will respond: {{response_time}}
- Personality level: {{personality}} (strictly professional to lightly playful).
- My name: {{name}}
Rules:
- Lead with the essential info (away, when back, who to contact).
- Add personality only if the level allows, and keep it tasteful.
- Set realistic expectations; do not promise instant replies.
- Short.
Return the auto-reply only.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.
- {{dates}}
- {{reason}}
- {{backup_contact}}
- {{response_time}}
- {{personality}}
- {{name}}
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