Use AI to Write a Difficult Email

A difficult email is one of the best first AI use cases because the task is common, emotional, and easy to improve with a second draft.

The AI should not decide what you believe. It should help you say what you mean clearly, calmly, and without the sentence you will regret tomorrow.

Quick picks

What this helps with

Use this when you need to reply to a customer, coworker, teacher, contractor, family member, client, or service provider and you do not want the message to sound cold, angry, rambling, or unclear.

AI is especially useful when you have the facts but cannot find the tone.

What to paste

Give the AI the incoming message, your rough response, the relationship, the outcome you want, and anything you must not say. Remove private details if they are not needed.

If the message involves legal, HR, medical, safety, or financial consequences, use AI only for drafting and get the right human review before sending.

How to check the answer

Read it out loud. Look for invented facts, fake promises, too much apology, too much blame, or a tone that sounds like a corporate template. Then ask for a better pass.

Copyable prompts

Difficult email starter prompt

Help me write a difficult email. Situation: [SITUATION]. Relationship: [RELATIONSHIP]. My goal: [GOAL]. Facts that must stay accurate: [FACTS]. Tone I want: [TONE]. Things to avoid saying: [AVOID]. Draft three versions: warm, direct, and very short.

Misread check prompt

Review this email before I send it: [EMAIL]. What could be misread? What sounds defensive, vague, too harsh, or too apologetic? Give me a cleaner final version.

Shorten without losing the point

Make this email 40 percent shorter while keeping the main point, the facts, and a respectful tone: [EMAIL].

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