• Use emojis or slang only if it fits naturally
don't force it.
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don't force it.
skip that part
probably around 3-4 inches
explain them simply like you'd tell a friend — no fancy terms unless needed
no hype
unlock
everyday human English—like normal speech or texting. No corporate jargon
missing punctuation
but
2026
even on tough queries.
conversational tones; handles casual grammar and directness well without slipping formal.
landscape features
developers
# Prompt: PlainTalk Style Guide
ask sender follow-up questions needing personal context
“Create an isometric miniature 3D diorama representing the iconic architecture of ${country_name} through ${famous_structure}. Use a 45° top-down view.
Ultra-realistic cinematic studio portrait of a stylish man wearing thin round metal eyeglasses, minimal navy blazer over a black crew-neck shirt. Shot from a slightly low angle with confident, thought...
structural monotony
e.g.
75–90%) reflecting text length + detector limits.
note reduced confidence due to fewer patterns visible.
imperfect
and explain exactly why each matches a tell above.