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ameliasoulturner · 24 days ago
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10 ChatGPT Prompts That’ll Make Your Writing Sound Way More Human (And Not Like a Robot)
Let’s be honest — most AI-generated writing still has that “robot wrote this” vibe.
You know the kind: too formal, super generic, reads like a college essay from 2004. It might technically be correct, but it doesn’t connect. It doesn’t feel real.
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But here’s the secret sauce: It’s not the AI. It’s the prompt.
The way you ask ChatGPT to write makes all the difference between a lifeless wall of text and a piece of content that sounds like it came from a real person — someone with quirks, personality, and opinions.
If you’re tired of robotic content that makes people bounce off your blog or scroll past your social posts, this is for you. Below are 10 plug-and-play prompts that can make ChatGPT sound like your witty, helpful, slightly sarcastic best friend (aka: human).
Let’s dig in.
1. “Write this in a casual, conversational tone — like you're talking to a friend over coffee.” This is the gold standard for making content feel approachable. It softens the tone, strips out stiff phrases, and invites the reader in.
Try this: Write a blog post about budgeting using this prompt and watch how it transforms the advice into relatable tips — not financial lecture hall nonsense.
2. “Add a bit of sarcasm and dry humor, but keep it relatable and not over the top.” Want personality? Humor helps. This prompt makes ChatGPT loosen up and sprinkle in that playful tone you often see in top-performing blogs and social media posts.
Use this for: Listicles, Reddit-style stories, or any topic that could use a dose of not-taking-itself-too-seriously.
3. “Write like a 30-something American blogger who’s been through this and is giving real talk.” This one adds instant credibility. You’re telling the AI to write from a lived experience, which grounds the content and makes it feel like it’s coming from someone who’s been there.
Use this for: Self-help topics, parenting advice, health journeys, or anything that benefits from storytelling and trust.
4. “Use contractions, ask rhetorical questions, and avoid sounding like a textbook.” This is a practical way to de-formalize the writing. ChatGPT often defaults to textbook-style tone unless told otherwise. Contractions like “you’re” or “it’s” help the flow feel real, and rhetorical questions make it engaging.
Example: “Is this the only way to do it? Definitely not. But it’s one of the easiest.”
5. “Write a short personal anecdote at the beginning to hook the reader, then lead into the main content.” Storytelling is what separates good writing from forgettable content. This prompt encourages ChatGPT to create a scenario or relatable moment that draws the reader in.
Use this to start: Blogs, newsletters, or even landing pages. It humanizes the writing instantly.
6. “Use American slang and modern expressions, but don’t overdo it — keep it chill.” Wanna sound human? Sound like a specific kind of human. If your audience is mostly American Gen Z or Millennials, you want phrases like “kinda,” “low-key,” or “real talk” sprinkled in — not “henceforth” or “therein.”
Works great for: Lifestyle blogs, TikTok captions, email newsletters, or coaching content.
7. “Add bold opinions, not just facts. Pretend you're passionate about this topic.” AI tends to play it safe — too safe. But bold, opinionated content stands out. This prompt gives ChatGPT permission to pick a side and write like someone who cares.
Try this: Instead of “Some people think multitasking reduces productivity,” you get, “Multitasking is a productivity killer. Period.”
8. “Make this sound like a story a friend would tell during a late-night phone call.” This is pure gold for longer-form content. It makes the writing intimate, emotional, and often funny — which makes people read longer.
Perfect for: Medium articles, personal development blogs, or relationship content.
9. “Write with slight imperfections — add filler words, pauses, and small tangents like real humans do.” Real people don’t speak in perfect paragraphs. They ramble, pause, go off-topic slightly, then come back. This prompt allows the AI to mimic natural human speech patterns.
Bonus Tip: Add phrases like “Okay, hear me out…” or “Here’s the deal:” to make it even more authentic.
10. “Write this with empathy and warmth, like you genuinely care about the reader’s success.” Nothing beats emotional connection. This prompt helps ChatGPT write with sincerity. Whether you're coaching, educating, or selling — if people feel seen, they’ll stick around.
Use this for: Personal finance, health & wellness, life coaching, mental health topics, and more.
Let’s Put It All Together: A Real Prompt Example
Here’s how you might use several of the above tips in a single prompt:
"Hey ChatGPT, write a 600-word blog post about how to avoid burnout when working from home. Use a casual, friendly tone like you’re chatting with a friend over coffee. Start with a short story, include a few rhetorical questions, add some dry humor, and don’t be afraid to throw in a bold opinion or two. Use American English, contractions, and make sure it reads like a real person wrote it — not a robot."
Try it, and you’ll see the magic happen.
Why Writing Like a Human Matters More Than Ever
In a world where AI is flooding the internet with content, the stuff that actually sounds real is going to stand out.
Whether you’re a blogger, marketer, freelancer, or just trying to make your brand voice feel more authentic — these prompts are your secret weapon. They help you keep the benefits of AI (speed, scale, consistency) while still sounding like you.
And that’s the whole point, right? You want your content to reflect your vibe, your voice, your vision — not some bland AI echo chamber.
Quick Recap — The 10 Prompts That Make ChatGPT Write Like a Human
“Write this like you’re talking to a friend over coffee.”
“Add a bit of sarcasm and dry humor, but keep it relatable.”
“Write like a 30-something American blogger who’s lived it.”
“Use contractions, rhetorical questions, and no textbook tone.”
“Start with a short personal story to hook the reader.”
“Use American slang and modern expressions — chill but not cringey.”
“Add bold opinions — write like you’re passionate.”
“Make it feel like a story during a late-night phone call.”
“Use slight imperfections, tangents, and filler words.”
“Write with empathy and warmth, like you care about the reader.”
Final Thought
AI is an incredible tool. But it’s not about replacing human writing — it’s about enhancing it. And with the right prompts, you can create content that doesn’t just pass as human… it actually feels human.
Try a few of these next time you’re writing with ChatGPT — your audience will notice the difference.
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