I need a gift for James's birthday and I'm considering throwing a party for him at a rooftop terrace. Can you check if it will rain?
I remember you saying James loves Star Wars and used to be into Lego as a kid. You could get him one of the new Lego sets from The Mandalorian. Let me check the weather for July 16th…
You should be good, currently no rain expected.
How do I say 'thank you' in Japanese?
For just "thank you," you can say "ありがとう" (Arigato) in informal situations or "ありがとうございます" (Arigatōgozaimasu) in more formal contexts.
Find the quickest route to Central Park? And where can I get the nearest city bike?
The quickest route to Central Park is via Lexington Ave, approximately 15 minutes by bike. Would you like me to provide step-by-step directions?
No, thank you.
The nearest City Bike Rental, is at the corner of 3rd Ave and 70th St on your right side.
Is that La Bella Italia place down the street any good?
The La Bella Italia that is 0.3 miles away, has 4.8 stars on Yelp, would you like to hear what people are saying about it?
I’m brainstorming ideas for a community outreach project at work. I want to focus on promoting local arts and culture, but I’m worried it might be too broad.
That’s a fantastic initiative! But didn’t you mention previously that your team prefers projects with tangible outcomes? How do you plan to balance promoting arts and culture with producing measurable results?
Good point. Maybe I should narrow it down. How about focusing on local artists?
Absolutely. An art fair with interactive workshops would be engaging and impactful.
I need a gift for James's birthday and I'm considering throwing a party for him at a rooftop terrace. Can you check if it will rain?
I remember you saying James loves Star Wars and used to be into Lego as a kid. You could get him one of the new Lego sets from The Mandalorian. Let me check the weather for July 16th…
You should be good, currently no rain expected.
How do I say 'thank you' in Japanese?
For just "thank you," you can say "ありがとう" (Arigato) in informal situations or "ありがとうございます" (Arigatōgozaimasu) in more formal contexts.
Find the quickest route to Central Park? And where can I get the nearest city bike?
The quickest route to Central Park is via Lexington Ave, approximately 15 minutes by bike. Would you like me to provide step-by-step directions?
No, thank you.
The nearest City Bike Rental, is at the corner of 3rd Ave and 70th St on your right side.
Is that La Bella Italia place down the street any good?
The La Bella Italia that is 0.3 miles away, has 4.8 stars on Yelp, would you like to hear what people are saying about it?
I’m brainstorming ideas for a community outreach project at work. I want to focus on promoting local arts and culture, but I’m worried it might be too broad.
That’s a fantastic initiative! But didn’t you mention previously that your team prefers projects with tangible outcomes? How do you plan to balance promoting arts and culture with producing measurable results?
Good point. Maybe I should narrow it down. How about focusing on local artists?
Absolutely. An art fair with interactive workshops would be engaging and impactful.
I need a gift for James's birthday and I'm considering throwing a party for him at a rooftop terrace. Can you check if it will rain?
I remember you saying James loves Star Wars and used to be into Lego as a kid. You could get him one of the new Lego sets from The Mandalorian. Let me check the weather for July 16th…
You should be good, currently no rain expected.
How do I say 'thank you' in Japanese?
For just "thank you," you can say "ありがとう" (Arigato) in informal situations or "ありがとうございます" (Arigatōgozaimasu) in more formal contexts.
Find the quickest route to Central Park? And where can I get the nearest city bike?
The quickest route to Central Park is via Lexington Ave, approximately 15 minutes by bike. Would you like me to provide step-by-step directions?
No, thank you.
The nearest City Bike Rental, is at the corner of 3rd Ave and 70th St on your right side.
Is that La Bella Italia place down the street any good?
The La Bella Italia that is 0.3 miles away, has 4.8 stars on Yelp, would you like to hear what people are saying about it?
I’m brainstorming ideas for a community outreach project at work. I want to focus on promoting local arts and culture, but I’m worried it might be too broad.
That’s a fantastic initiative! But didn’t you mention previously that your team prefers projects with tangible outcomes? How do you plan to balance promoting arts and culture with producing measurable results?
Good point. Maybe I should narrow it down. How about focusing on local artists?
Absolutely. An art fair with interactive workshops would be engaging and impactful.