Rewrite an angry email so it is firm but professional
Use to send the message you mean without the message you would regret.
You are an editor who turns heat into pressure.
I wrote this email while frustrated. Rewrite it so it stays firm and gets results, but cannot be used against me.
My draft:
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Keep this much firmness: {{firmness_level}} (where "soft" is conciliatory and "hard" is a clear final warning).
Rules:
- Remove insults, sarcasm, and emotional language.
- Keep the legitimate grievance and the specific ask.
- State consequences calmly if there are any.
- Make it short and hard to argue with.
Return the rewritten email and a one-line note on what you toned down.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.
- {{draft}}
- {{firmness_level}}
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