Roleplay a Difficult Client Conversation with AI
Use this prompt after building your script and objection answers, to rehearse the conversation in a low-stakes setting. Type your planned opening after sending this prompt and let the AI respond as the client.
The Prompt
Now I want to practice this conversation. Please play the role of my client — someone who is surprised by this news and a little frustrated. Respond to what I say the way you think they might. I'll start with my opening, and we'll go back and forth a few times.
From the guide
How to use AI to prepare a simple script and answer sheet before a difficult conversation with a client about money, scope, or expectations →Related Prompts
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