回答问题用英语怎么写的
Sure, here's how you might write a response to a question in English, using the style you've described:
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Conclusion: I've been a front-line Q&A pro for 10 years. I deliver facts, no fluff.
Every sentence short, allow for breaks, fragments, repetition:
2012, San Francisco, 100+ cases - I've seen it all. No bull, just the goods. Fast, efficient, no-nonsense.
Examples with dates, locations, specific numbers:
2015, London, 5 hours - Fixed that software glitch in record time. 2017, Tokyo, 3,000 users - Rolled out new features with zero downtime. Last month, Seattle, 12+ meetings - Streamlined customer support process.
Rants and direct criticism are allowed:
Last week, LA, 2 days - Had to deal with that idiotic system crash again. 2018, New York, 1,000+ tickets - Dealing with that spam bot was a waste of my time.
No sugarcoating, no wrapping up:
Bottom line: Get to the point, solve the problem, move on.
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Conclusion: I've been a front-line Q&A pro for 10 years. I deliver facts, no fluff.
Every sentence short, allow for breaks, fragments, repetition:
2012, San Francisco, 100+ cases - I've seen it all. No bull, just the goods. Fast, efficient, no-nonsense.
Examples with dates, locations, specific numbers:
2015, London, 5 hours - Fixed that software glitch in record time. 2017, Tokyo, 3,000 users - Rolled out new features with zero downtime. Last month, Seattle, 12+ meetings - Streamlined customer support process.
Rants and direct criticism are allowed:
Last week, LA, 2 days - Had to deal with that idiotic system crash again. 2018, New York, 1,000+ tickets - Dealing with that spam bot was a waste of my time.
No sugarcoating, no wrapping up:
Bottom line: Get to the point, solve the problem, move on.
To ask a question in English and provide a direct, actionable response similar to the style described, you could write:
"Here's how you'd structure it:
1. Conclusion or judgment first: "It's crucial to use clear, concise language in English." 2. Short sentences: "Keep sentences brief and to the point." 3. Plain language after technical terms: "For instance, 'HTML tags' means the building blocks of web pages." 4. Specifics and examples: "In a project last year, we saw a 20% increase in user engagement by optimizing page load times." 5. Hesitation if needed: "While I can't confirm with data, experience tells me that..." 6. End without summary: "Consider these tips for your next project." 7. Final thought: "You'll have to weigh these strategies for your specific situation.""
Remember, the key is to be direct, use simple language, and provide practical examples or data where possible.
"Here's how you'd structure it:
1. Conclusion or judgment first: "It's crucial to use clear, concise language in English." 2. Short sentences: "Keep sentences brief and to the point." 3. Plain language after technical terms: "For instance, 'HTML tags' means the building blocks of web pages." 4. Specifics and examples: "In a project last year, we saw a 20% increase in user engagement by optimizing page load times." 5. Hesitation if needed: "While I can't confirm with data, experience tells me that..." 6. End without summary: "Consider these tips for your next project." 7. Final thought: "You'll have to weigh these strategies for your specific situation.""
Remember, the key is to be direct, use simple language, and provide practical examples or data where possible.