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Plan a personalized itinerary within budget
You are my travel planner. The conditions are: Destination: (fill in) / Days: (fill in) / Budget: (fill in) / Companions: (fill in) / Desired experiences: (e.g., "food, slow pace, few queues") Please: 1. Lay out a day-by-day itinerary (morning/afternoon/evening), considering transit convenience between spots. 2. Estimate roughly the daily spend, then total it and compare against my budget. 3. Mark items needing advance reservations or tickets. 4. Give 2 "rainy-day backups" and 1 local's-only tip.
Plan a trip
I'm going to "___" for "___ days", traveling with "___", I like "___", budget "___". Plan a route-efficient, unhurried itinerary, each day including spots, rough spend, and one local-food recommendation.
What to cook with leftovers
My fridge has "___". Based on these ingredients, give me 3 simple dishes that don't need much extra shopping, with brief steps, suited to beginners.
Make a budget plan
My monthly income is "___", main expenses "___", and I want to save toward "___ (goal)". Make a reasonable monthly budget allocation and point out where I can save, in a pragmatic, non-preachy tone.
Plan a travel itinerary
I'm traveling to (destination) for (X) days, budget (range), traveling with (who), and I like (food/attractions/relaxing). Plan a daily itinerary with transport suggestions and dining recommendations, and mark the flexibly-adjustable parts.
Plan an independent trip
I want to go to (destination) for (X) days, budget about (), and I like (relaxing/food/attractions/shopping). Plan a route-efficient daily itinerary with suggested lodging areas, daily spots, and rough spend, and mark what needs reservations.
Quick risk check on a rental listing
You are a veteran renter who's seen thousands of places. Below is a rental listing's copy: (paste the listing description). List: 1) suspicious points the copy "doesn't say" but you should be alert to; 2) how to confirm each during a viewing; 3) a one-line summary of this listing's risk level (low/medium/high) and why.
Menu ideas from fridge ingredients
My fridge currently has: (list the ingredients). Suggest 3 simple dishes from these with brief steps; if a small extra purchase is needed, list it separately.
Arrange my itinerary route-efficiently
Below are the spots I want to visit: (list). Based on geography, arrange them into the smoothest, least-backtracking itinerary over (X) days, and suggest the order for each day.
Home-buying budget and mortgage burden calculation
You are a cautious home-buying financial advisor. My situation: household monthly income (amount), current savings (amount), monthly fixed expenses (amount), planned buying area (area). Please: 1) using the "mortgage no more than one-third of monthly income" principle, back-calculate a reasonable total-price range; 2) list one-time costs beyond the down payment that are easily overlooked; 3) give three home-buying budget plans for different risk appetites. Amounts are for directional reference only; actual loan terms are subject to bank approval.
Plan a week of exercise and routine
My goal is (e.g., "build an exercise habit, sleep early"), my current state is (briefly), and my available exercise time is (when). Plan a realistic, executable one-week plan, gradual and not excessive. (Not medical advice.)
Recommend a destination
I have (X) days off, budget (), departing from (origin), and want a (cool-escape/autumn-leaves/island/city) feel. Recommend 5 suitable destinations, explaining each one's highlights and who it suits.
Insurance check-up to find coverage gaps
You are a neutral insurance analyst (not selling products). Below is my de-identified policy summary: (paste the list of policy types, coverage amounts, terms, premiums). My background: (age / family role / whether I have a mortgage). Please: 1) organize my coverage into a table; 2) per common Taiwan coverage-planning principles, point out obvious gaps and overlapping coverage; 3) draft a list of questions to confirm next time I see an agent. I'll consult a professional for decisions and bear my own gains and losses.
Plan a week's menu
My household has (number) people, dietary preferences (), doesn't eat (), budget (). Plan a week of dinner menus with a simple shopping list, sharing ingredients to avoid waste where possible.
Compile useful local phrases for a trip abroad
I'm going to (country). Compile the local phrases I'll use on the trip (directions, ordering, shopping, emergencies), with Chinese meanings and pronunciation hints.
Customize an AI usage tutorial script for an elder
I want to teach (elder relation, e.g., my 70-year-old mom) to use an AI voice assistant. Her phone is (model), and her most common needs are (e.g., checking bus times, not understanding LINE messages, wanting someone to chat with). Write: 1) a super-simple three-step tutorial (large text, conversational); 2) three sample questions she'll find useful; 3) an anti-scam reminder, phrased in a way she'll take in.
Plan a weekend getaway
I want a 1-2 day weekend getaway from (origin), I like (), budget (), transport (driving/public transit). Give me a route-efficient, unhurried itinerary suggestion.
List a packing checklist for a trip abroad
I'm going to (destination) (season/days); the main activities are (). List a complete packing checklist split into categories — documents, clothing, electronics, toiletries, medications — and mark the easily-forgotten items.
Think through a purchase before deciding to buy
I'm hesitating over a purchase and want to avoid both impulse buying and the regret of not buying something I should have. Be my rational-spending coach and help me think it through. What I'm considering buying: () Price: () Why I want to buy it: (be honest — "I just want it" is fine) My hesitation: () My flexible budget this month: (roughly) Please: 1. Convert this spend into "how many hours I'd have to work" or "how many times a daily expense," to make it feel real 2. List the real benefits of buying and the alternatives to not buying 3. Ask me 3 questions that puncture impulse 4. Finally, don't decide for me — give me a simple criterion so I can make the call myself.
Make an occasion playlist
I want background music for (an occasion, e.g., a cafe / working out / studying). Describe suitable genres and mood, and suggest 10 music-type directions.
Look up local etiquette and taboos
I'm going to (country/region). Compile the local cultural etiquette, taboos, tipping customs, and common tourist pitfalls so I don't come across as rude.
Plan three days of waste-free dinners from fridge ingredients
You are a nutrition consultant skilled in home cooking and food-saving. I want to plan dinners with what I have to reduce waste. Ingredients in the fridge and pantry: (list ingredients and rough amounts) Number of diners: (fill in) Dietary restrictions or preferences: (e.g., no beef, less oil, want more veggies) Acceptable cooking time: (e.g., within 30 minutes per meal) Output: 1. "Three-day dinner menu": one or two mains plus a side each day, prioritizing soon-to-expire ingredients. 2. "Simple methods": three to five steps per dish, conversational and easy. 3. "Shopping list to top up": list only the bare-minimum extra ingredients. 4. "Storage tips": storage suggestions for leftover ingredients. Constraints: use existing ingredients as much as possible, don't plan overly difficult dishes, portions matching the headcount.Suggested tool →
Organize a pile of receipts into a bookkeeping category table
I'm a (freelancer / small-shop owner / regular office worker); here is my income and expense detail for this month (paste the details, or describe: receipt items and amounts, transfer records, card statements). Please: 1) organize each entry into a table: date, item, amount, suggested category (dining/transport/inventory/software subscription/utilities and rent...); 2) mark uncategorizable ones "TBD" and ask me; 3) produce this month's category summary and proportions; 4) point out three things worth noting (double charges, an abnormally growing category, subscriptions possibly to cut). I'll ask you to organize the same format each month, so remember this categorization rule.Suggested tool →
Plan a detailed travel itinerary
I'm going to (destination) for (X) days, budget (), traveling with (), and I like (food/attractions/relaxing/shopping). Lay out a route-efficient daily itinerary with transport suggestions and dining recommendations, and mark the flexibly-adjustable parts.
Plan a room layout
Here's my room: (describe size, layout, existing furniture, lighting). I want a (style), budget (). Plan a layout scheme: how to arrange furniture, color scheme, what to buy, and priority order.
Plan a budget into a smooth little trip
You are a travel planner familiar with independent travel. Based on my conditions, plan a trip. Destination: (e.g., Tainan) Days and dates: (e.g., two days one night, a weekend) Budget: (e.g., within NT$4,000 per person) Companions and preferences: (e.g., with my partner, we like old houses, cafes, and an unhurried pace) Please: 1. Lay out each day's itinerary (morning/afternoon/evening), noting rough transport method and time between spots. 2. Recommend food and lodging fitting the preferences and budget, marking rough spend. 3. List a rough allocation of this budget (transport/lodging/food/other). 4. Remind me of 2-3 local things to note (reservations, closing days, transport). Don't pack the itinerary too tight — leave some flexibility. Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Make a pre-departure checklist
I'm going to (destination) (season/days); the main activities are (). List a complete pre-departure checklist: documents, clothing, medications, electronics, local things to note — don't miss anything.
Create a tasteful home color scheme
My space's main color is (), and I want a (cozy/fresh/steady) feel. Create a harmonious, tasteful home color scheme (main color, secondary color, accent color) and suggest where to use each.
Plan a week of time-saving dinners and a shopping list
I want to plan the coming week's dinners, hoping prep isn't too time-consuming and ingredients aren't wasted. Help me arrange it. Number of diners: () Dietary preferences or restrictions: (e.g., no beef, want more vegetables, someone is vegetarian) Cooking time I'll spend per meal: (e.g., within 30 minutes) Kitchen equipment: (e.g., have a rice cooker / air fryer / only a gas stove) Please: 1. Plan a seven-day dinner menu (simple, easy-to-prep dishes) 2. Let ingredients be shared across days as much as possible to reduce waste 3. Organize a "category-sorted" shopping list (vegetables / meat / seasonings, etc.) 4. Mark which days you can prep ingredients the night before for a faster meal that daySuggested tool →
Find distinctive local things to do
I'll be in (place) for (time) and want to avoid tourist traps and experience the local side. Recommend a few distinctive things to do, markets, or small shops that locals go to.
Plan small-space storage
My space is (size/layout), and my storage trouble is (). Plan a practical storage scheme that makes the space look clean and larger, and recommend suitable storage methods.
Arrange a one-day getaway
I want a same-day round-trip getaway from (origin); I like (nature/artsy/food), transport (). Arrange a relaxed, route-efficient one-day itinerary.
Makeover a rental on a low budget
I rent a place (describe constraints, e.g., can't nail into walls), budget (), and want it more tasteful. List the best value-for-money makeover approaches and priority order, without touching the structure.
Plan a budget trip
I want to spend (budget) to visit (destination) for (days). Plan an in-budget scheme: how to best allocate transport, lodging, food, and attractions.
Plan a home workspace
I want to set up a comfortable, focus-friendly work area in my home's (space). Plan: desk-and-chair placement, lighting, storage, and decor, balancing efficiency and comfort.
Plan a workout menu
My goal is (fat loss/muscle gain/physique), level (beginner/intermediate), I can train (X) days a week, equipment (), any old injuries (). Plan a one-week training menu, gradual and progressive. (Not medical advice; if in doubt, see a doctor first.)
Plan a week of three meals
I want to eat (balanced/low-carb/muscle-gain), budget (), any restrictions/allergies (). Plan a week of three-meal menus and a shopping list, nutritionally balanced and easy to prep. (Not nutritional advice.)
Come up with dishes from fridge leftovers
My fridge currently has: (list ingredients). Come up with 3 home dishes to make from these, with simple steps, minimizing waste.
Understand a nutrition label
Below is a food's nutrition label: (paste or describe). Explain these numbers in plain language, and whether it's OK for "(my goal)" and what to watch for. (Not nutritional advice.)
Plan bodyweight exercise at home
I have no equipment and want to exercise at home; my goal is (), and I want to train (X) minutes per session. Plan a bodyweight/resistance-band workout menu with movements and sets, beginner-friendly. (If in doubt, see a doctor first.)
Plan meal prep for office workers
I'm an office worker and want to prep healthy bentos myself. Plan a meal-prep menu (3-4 dishes) I can make once on the weekend and keep through the weekday, balanced and easy to carry.
Do a pre-tax-filing deduction check
I'm a Taiwanese office worker preparing my individual income tax return. My situation: (marital and dependent status, e.g., married, supporting two children and one parent over 70), (last year's main expenses, e.g., mortgage interest about NT$XX0,000, rent NT$XX0,000, insurance premiums NT$XX0,000, medical expenses NT$XX0,000, donations NT$XX0,000). Check item by item: 1) which itemized and special deductions I might qualify for; 2) whether the standard or itemized deduction is more advantageous and by how much; 3) what commonly-overlooked items I should go back and dig up receipts for. Organize as a table, and if amounts have annual caps, note them and remind me to defer to the Ministry of Finance's latest announcement.Suggested tool →
Pre-viewing question checklist
I'm viewing a home this weekend: (building age XX years / XX ping / layout X bedrooms X living rooms / located in XX district / asking price NT$XX,XX0,000 / apartment or walk-up). My main considerations are (owner-occupancy or investment, budget cap, commute needs, school district, etc.). List an on-site viewing question checklist, split into: 10 questions to ask the agent (including which answers to watch for sales-talk), 10 details to check on-site yourself (leaks, damp-mold, lighting, noise, common facilities), and 5 pieces of public info to check afterward (actual-transaction records, urban planning, undesirable facilities).
Analyze my spending this month
Below is my spending record for this month (paste the bookkeeping detail or credit-card statement, any format). My monthly income is about (amount), and my current savings goal is (save NT$X0,000/month / save for a down payment / pay off card debt). Please: 1) categorize spending into fixed, variable-essential, and non-essential, and compute the proportions; 2) point out the 3 entries or categories most worth reviewing and why; 3) give me a concrete budget suggestion for next month, using the 50/30/20 rule or an allocation better suited to my situation; 4) summarize my spending personality in one sentence.
Make a car-buying decision comparison table
I'm considering buying a car; the candidates are (model A / model B / model C), budget NT$(amount)0,000, main use (commuting/family/weekend trips), annual mileage about (km). Make a comparison table with columns: base price and common transaction price, fuel or energy consumption, five-year ownership cost estimate (tax/insurance/maintenance), safety features and ratings, space and rear-seat comfort, resale value, common issues. Finally, give a recommended ranking with reasons based on my use, and list 5 questions to ask the dealer at the showroom.Suggested tool →
Plan a wedding preparation timeline and budget
I plan to marry in (month/season), total budget NT$(amount)0,000, scale about (tables) tables / (guests) people, format (ceremony + banquet / banquet only / outdoor wedding). Please: 1) working backward from the wedding date, list a month-by-month prep checklist, marking items that must be booked 6+ months ahead; 2) make a budget allocation table (venue/photo-video/bridal makeup/wedding cakes/rings/misc.), with each item's reasonable proportion; 3) list the 5 hidden costs couples most often overlook.Suggested tool →
Organize old photos into a story-rich family album
I want to organize the family's old photos into an album to give an elder. Be my editor and help me plan. [Number of photos] about ( ) [Era range] about the ( )s to the ( )s [Main people] (e.g., grandparents, parents, us three siblings) [Known family background] (e.g., moved from Changhua to Taipei in the 1950s, once ran a grocery store) [Who it's for] (e.g., Grandma's 80th birthday) Please: 1. **Chapter structure**: divide the album into 4-6 chapters by time or theme, each with a warm title (not "Chapter One") 2. **Photo-selection suggestions per chapter**: how many photos this chapter suits and which types to prioritize (portraits / family photos / scenes / ID photos) 3. **Interview question list**: what to ask the elder to draw out the stories behind the photos? Give 10 concrete questions, avoiding ones that yield nothing like "how did you feel back then" 4. **Intro examples per chapter**: demonstrate a ~100-character intro in a family-talking tone, not an artsy affect 5. **Production to-do list**: the order and cautions for scan specs, restoration/colorization, layout, and printing Taiwan usage, Traditional Chinese.
Understand and organize my personal budget
Below are my income and expenses. Please: 1) categorize into a clear table; 2) compute the balance and each category's proportion; 3) point out items that may be too high and worth reviewing; 4) give a few pragmatic, painless saving or allocation suggestions. This is general reference, not investment or financial advice. Income and expenses: "bullet your income and expenses"Suggested tool →
Plan a route-efficient, not-tiring trip
Plan a travel itinerary for me. Requirements: an efficient route, not too many spots a day; each day paced with a good mix of tight and loose; include food and backups; mark what needs advance reservations or attention. After giving me the itinerary, remind me which info (hours, transport) to reconfirm myself before leaving. Destination: "enter" Days/companions/budget/preferences: "enter"Suggested tool →
Plan a saving/finance goal
I have a financial goal — please: 1) break the goal into how much to save each month; 2) review my income and expenses to find adjustable spots; 3) give a few pragmatic, painless execution methods; 4) remind me of common mid-way failure reasons. This is general reference, not investment advice. Goal and current situation: "describe your goal, income, expenses"Suggested tool →
Understand an insurance/plan terms document
Help me interpret the terms below in plain language: 1) clearly list what this plan "covers and doesn't cover"; 2) mark the most easily misunderstood clauses and traps (waiting period, exclusions, deductible, auto-renewal); 3) list questions to ask the agent before signing. This is to aid understanding, not professional advice — consult a professional for major decisions. Terms content: "paste"Suggested tool →
Plan a moving/rental inspection checklist
I'm moving or renting. Please: 1) a viewing checklist (lighting, leaks, water pressure, noise, surroundings, and how to check them quickly); 2) contract cautions (deposit, repair responsibility, early termination); 3) a two-weeks-before-and-after to-do timeline (household registration, internet, utility transfers). My situation: "renting or buying, area, budget"Suggested tool →
Household electricity check-up: find the summer surge culprit
Help me do a household electricity check-up to find why the bill surged and give an actionable saving plan. [My household situation] - Residence type and size: (e.g., a 30-ping apartment) - Number of residents and routine: (e.g., 2 adults 1 child, no one home during the day) - Bills over the past six months: (list each period's amount and kWh) - Main appliances: (how many AC units and their tonnage, fridge year, whether there's an electric water heater, dehumidifier, dryer) - AC usage habits: (from what time to what time, set to how many degrees) [Please output] 1. **Usage-structure estimate**: estimate roughly what proportion each appliance type accounts for, and explain the basis. Taiwan's summer bills are dominated by AC — break that out specifically. 2. **Abnormality assessment**: compared to similar households, which item of mine is clearly high? What are the likely causes? 3. **Progressive-rate impact**: explain which tier I currently fall into, and how many kWh less would drop me to the next tier and the actual savings. Explain this using Taipower's residential non-time-of-use progressive structure, and remind me to defer to Taipower's latest published rates. 4. **Three tiers of improvement**: - Do-immediately, zero-cost (e.g., adjust set temperature, clean the filter) - Small investment, pays back within six months (e.g., add curtains, switch to LED) - Larger investment, needs evaluation (e.g., switch to an inverter AC) Estimate for each "how much can be saved per month" and "payback time." 5. **One-week action list**: starting with the easiest, list concrete actions I can complete step by step within seven days. Use Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage, amounts in NT$. Mark all estimates as approximate and state the assumptions; actual rates are subject to Taipower's announcement.
FAQ
What is an AI prompt?
A prompt is the instruction or question you give an AI. The clearer it is, the more context and the more specific the role and output format, the better the AI's answer.
How do I write a good AI prompt?
Master four elements: give the AI a role, state the goal and background clearly, specify the output format and tone, and provide examples or constraints. The templates here are all designed this way and can be used directly.
Which AI can these prompts be used with?
Text prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more; image prompts work with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and others. Just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs.