Write as if speaking directly to someone, casual and warm.
Example
Instead of saying
"Make it sound like I'm talking to a friend..."
Adjust the voice, mood, or register
Write as if speaking directly to someone, casual and warm.
"Make it sound like I'm talking to a friend..."
Write with confidence and expertise, establishing credibility.
"Make it sound like I really know what I'm talking about..."
Tactful and careful, avoiding offense while being honest.
"Be nice but still tell them the truth..."
Italian. Effortless mastery — polished work that doesn't feel labored.
"Make it sound confident but natural, like it was easy to write, not try-hard..."
Gently longing or nostalgic in mood.
"Make it sound a little sad but also kind of nice..."
Portuguese. Deep longing for something absent — deeper than nostalgia.
"Make it feel like I'm missing something deeply, more than just nostalgia..."
Dry, understated humor with a hint of irony.
"Make it a bit funny in a clever, not-obvious way..."
Sincere and serious, without irony or detachment.
"Make it sound like I really mean it, genuinely..."
Professional register, suitable for official contexts.
"Make it sound more professional and serious..."
Light, fun, not taking itself too seriously.
"Make it sound fun and not so serious..."