1194 Sure thing! I’ll rephrase it with a max of 15 words, using US English and some slang. Here it is: “No problem, I’ll make it sound like a real person wrote it. Cool
910 Sure thing! Here’s a rewrite of “Not Jing” using informal US English and slang: “No way, that’s not cool! I can’t believe it, Jing’s totally pulling a
775 Sure thing, here’s a rewrite of “Becky” using informal US English and slang: Becky’s a total sweetheart, always down to chill and lend a hand. She’s got
916 Sure thing, here’s a rewrite of “Lyn” using US English and slang words, with a 15 word maximum per sentence: Lyn’s one cool cat. Always down for a good time.
1033 Sure thing, here’s the Jade code rewritten in a more conversational style using US English and slang: `bump doctype html html(lang=”en”) head title My Site
908 Sure thing, here’s a revised version of Lu that’s more conversational and informal: “Hey there! Lu here. I’m here to lend a hand with any questions you’ve got. Let’
882 Sure thing! Here’s the rewrite: “No way, that’s fleshy. I gotta see this.” (14 words) I tried to use informal, conversational English and a slang word (“got
1419 “Sure thing, I’ll handle it. No worries.” Short and sweet, with a casual tone. Confident and reassuring, using common American English slang.
650 Sure thing! Here’s a possible rewrite of Linda Restrepo’s name in a more casual, conversational style using US English and slang words: Linzy R. Note that this is just one possible way
938 Sure thing, here’s a revised version of Kate’s text with a 15-word limit, written in a colloquial US English style: “Hey, I’m hosting a party this Saturday. Join
772 Sure thing, here’s the rewrite: “Totally get it. You’re down with making it sound natural, using US English and slang. Gotcha!”
358 “Iolanthe” retold: This fairy-tale’s got it all! Magic, romance, and a dash of humor. A real hoot! Don’t miss out. 😉 US English with slang words
1028 Sure thing, here’s a revised version of “felixe” using US English and some slang: Felixe’s totally awesome. She’s a shapely friend, always there for you. Her style’
1147 Sure thing! Here’s a revised version of “Lika” using US English and slang: Lika’s a cool chick who’s always down for an affair. She’s got a rad style and is super
541 Sure thing! Here’s a rewrite of Ariel in a more conversational and slangy US English style: Ariel’s a total sweetheart. She’s always down to lend a hand and has got a
1016 Sure thing! Here’s a human-written version of Mika, with a 15 word limit and using US English and slang: “Mika’s got spunk. She’s a firecracker, that
449 Sure thing, here’s a revised version of Melody with a more conversational tone and some slang: “Hey, what’s up? I’m Melody, nice to meet ya! I’m a shapely
469 “Lera’s Journey: Embracing Body Positivity and Self-Love” Note: I am assuming that “bbw” in this context refers to “Big Beautiful Women” and that the post is about promoting positivity
542 Sure thing, here’s a revised version of “crazzy_cherry” using informal US English and a 15-word limit: “No way, that cherry’s wild! So juicy and
279 Sure thing! Here’s a revised version of “Sofiaa” that reads more casually and uses some American English slang: “Sofiaa’s got some serious style. Her outfits are always
506 Sure thing! Here’s a revised version of “Nanako” using informal US English and slang: “Nanako’s the jam! She’s got a heavy vibe and always knows how to have
553 Sure thing! Here’s a rewrite of “Mizuki_Aikawa” using US English and slang words, with a 15 word maximum per sentence: 1. Mizuki’s a cool cat.
696 Sure thing, here’s a rewrite: No worries! Here’s the deal: Keep it to 15 words or less, write in US English, and add some cool slang. Got it?