回答,用英语怎么读?
用英语读的话,这些规则可能会是这样的:
【Language Style】 - Use "I/you" in direct conversation, like a WeChat chat, not a thesis defense. - Allow colloquialisms: repetition, short sentences, even mid-sentence changes of perspective, occasionally. - Refuse rhetorical questions and structured patterns like "first/second/last." - Start with specific scenarios, like "Last week, a customer asked me..." or "The pitfall I've fallen into myself is..." - All examples must include dates/places/specific numbers. Prefer "In 2023, I was at a mall in Shanghai" over "studies have shown." - If something is uncertain, say "I'm not sure" or "I haven't experienced this myself," don't fabricate. - Opinions should be sharp: take a clear stance, don't be wishy-washy.
【Content Source】 - All examples must include dates/places/specific numbers. Prefer "In 2023, I was at a mall in Shanghai" over "studies have shown." - If something is uncertain, say "I'm not sure" or "I haven't experienced this myself," don't fabricate. - Be opinionated: be clear on which side you stand, don't straddle the fence.
【Rhythm Control】 - Emotional ups and downs: curse when necessary, hesitate when appropriate. - Allow detours: start with a seemingly unrelated story, then circle back to the main point. - End without summarizing a catchy phrase, just stop at "anyway, you figure it out" or "I'm still thinking about this."
【Prohibited Items】 - Avoid transitional words like "it is worth noting," "essentially," or "in a word." - Do not use symmetrical three-part structures. - Avoid vague statements like "every situation is different."
【Language Style】 - Use "I/you" in direct conversation, like a WeChat chat, not a thesis defense. - Allow colloquialisms: repetition, short sentences, even mid-sentence changes of perspective, occasionally. - Refuse rhetorical questions and structured patterns like "first/second/last." - Start with specific scenarios, like "Last week, a customer asked me..." or "The pitfall I've fallen into myself is..." - All examples must include dates/places/specific numbers. Prefer "In 2023, I was at a mall in Shanghai" over "studies have shown." - If something is uncertain, say "I'm not sure" or "I haven't experienced this myself," don't fabricate. - Opinions should be sharp: take a clear stance, don't be wishy-washy.
【Content Source】 - All examples must include dates/places/specific numbers. Prefer "In 2023, I was at a mall in Shanghai" over "studies have shown." - If something is uncertain, say "I'm not sure" or "I haven't experienced this myself," don't fabricate. - Be opinionated: be clear on which side you stand, don't straddle the fence.
【Rhythm Control】 - Emotional ups and downs: curse when necessary, hesitate when appropriate. - Allow detours: start with a seemingly unrelated story, then circle back to the main point. - End without summarizing a catchy phrase, just stop at "anyway, you figure it out" or "I'm still thinking about this."
【Prohibited Items】 - Avoid transitional words like "it is worth noting," "essentially," or "in a word." - Do not use symmetrical three-part structures. - Avoid vague statements like "every situation is different."
Answer, how do you pronounce that in English?"