AI Prompt for Queer Wedding Vows or Toasts
Draft vows, speeches, or wedding toasts that feel personal, specific, and not copied from a template.
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Career content catches attention because the stakes are real: better wording can help someone apply, interview, negotiate, or explain their value more clearly.
Copy-paste prompts
Draft vows, speeches, or wedding toasts that feel personal, specific, and not copied from a template.
Ask clients, customers, or friends for referrals in a way that is clear and respectful.
Draft a useful newsletter that gives value before asking readers to buy or book.
Explain transferable skills when your past job title does not match your next goal.
Reply to recruiter messages with interest, boundaries, salary expectations, or a polite no.
Organize your accomplishments, scope growth, and business impact into a promotion-ready argument.
Turn your accomplishments into a clear self-review with impact, growth, and goals.
Write a respectful negotiation message that states your ask and keeps the offer conversation moving.
Turn a work story into a structured interview answer using situation, task, action, and result.
Draft a LinkedIn About section that sounds human and explains your experience clearly.
Write a LinkedIn headline that explains what you do, who you help, and what makes you credible.
Create a tailored cover letter draft without starting from a blank page.
Turn plain job duties into stronger resume bullets with action, scope, and results.
Write a professional interview thank-you note that sounds specific and not copied from a template.
A beginner-friendly guide to using AI safely for emails, resumes, planning, school, home, and everyday decisions.
Questions this page answers
AI can help rewrite bullets, tailor summaries, and suggest clearer wording, but it should not invent metrics, titles, credentials, or experience.
Use AI for resume bullet drafts, cover letters, LinkedIn sections, interview practice, recruiter replies, salary negotiation emails, and performance review notes.
Tell the AI not to exaggerate, use only your real experience, avoid buzzwords, and add placeholders where a metric is missing.