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Today’s Summary

Limite the topic under control

In order to make a proficient practice, it would be better to limit the talking topic to one.
 
Why?
 
There is a bad thing that GPT is too free without rules. So I must limit it, and limit myself — I must talk about one topic, no more others.
 
So, today’s topic is the difference between men and women.

Good question makes you talk more and more

 
And then, I raised three questions. The smart GPT answered me politely.
 
The “Question and Answer” mod tells me, that once you choose a topic, the next step is to raise a nice question. It can push my talk into deep and then we can talk more than before.
 
Actually, at the beginning, I just wanted to export my GPT dialogue save it as a PDF file, and print it out. Finally, I remembered that I have a website! I can record my learning history in Notion notes!
 

Practicing until Reach Out My Voice limitation

Ha ha, my GPT account is worth it!
 

Today’s Excerpt of Our Conversation

GPT answered me:
That's a thoughtful question! When a girl and a boy are having a conversation, the topic can really be anything that interests both parties. It's not so much about gender, but more about shared interests or experiences. Here are a few universal topics that often spark great conversations:
  1. Hobbies and Interests: Talking about what you enjoy doing in your free time, like sports, reading, music, or movies.
  1. Travel Experiences: Sharing stories about places you've been or where you'd like to go.
  1. Current Events: Discussing news, technology, or recent developments in various fields.
  1. Food and Culture: Talking about favorite foods, restaurants, or cultural experiences.
  1. Goals and Dreams: Sharing your aspirations and future plans.
These topics can lead to interesting and engaging conversations, regardless of whether you're a girl or a boy. What do you think about these topics? Do any of them interest you for a conversation?
 
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