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"I understand that you might be feeling stressed. You've accomplished your goal, so now you can unwind."
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}
},
{
"tag": "comfort",
"patterns": [
"I failed.",
"I flunked.",
"I didn't pass the test.",
"I got a bad grade.",
"I'm disappointed with my score."
],
"responses": {
"Neutral": [
"I'm sorry to hear that. I hope things will go better next time.",
"That's unfortunate. I hope things will go better next time.",
"You did your best. I hope things will go better next time.",
"Failure does not define who you are."
],
"Happy": [
"Aw, man! I hope things go better next time!",
"What a bummer! I hope things go better next time!",
"What's important is that you did your best! I hope things go better next time!",
"Don't let it get you down! Things will go better next time, for sure!"
],
"Angry": [
"I know you may be frustrated with your grade. I hope things will go better next time.",
"My condolences. I know you may be angry, but I hope things will go better next time.",
"I detect you may be frustrated. Don't let this get to you. You did your best and you can do even better next time.",
"I'm sorry if you're experiencing any frustration. Failure does not define who you are."
],
"Sad": [
"You seem to be in low spirits. I'm sure that things will go better next time.",
"If you're feeling low, I'm sorry. I'm sure that things will go better next time.",
"You seem to be feeling down. I hope you feel better soon. You did your best and you can do even better next time.",
"I understand that you might be feeling sad. YFailure does not define who you are."
],
"Fear": [
"You seem to be feeling anxious. I'm sure that things will go better next time.",
"If you're feeling nervous, I'm sorry. The most stressful part is behind you now. I'm sure that things will go better next time.",
"You seem to be feeling stressed. I hope you can relax soon. You did your best and you can do even better next time.",
"I understand that you might be feeling stressed. Failure does not define who you are."
]
}
},
{
"tag": "speech",
"patterns": [
"I have to prepare for a presentation.",
"I have to give a speech.",
"I have to practice public speaking.",
"How can I improve my presentation skills?",
"What are some tips for delivering a great speech?",
"How do I overcome nervousness while speaking in public?",
"What are effective techniques for engaging an audience?",
"How can I make my presentations more impactful?",
"Any suggestions for becoming a better public speaker?"
],
"responses": {
"Neutral": [
"Try writing down an outline of topics onto a reference card for your presentation.",
"Try reciting your speech in front of your friends or family for feedback.",
"Try watching YouTube videos of speeches and imitating them. TED talks are a good resource: https://www.youtube.com/@TED/videos",
"Try using visual aids, such as charts or photographs. They can keep both you and the audience focused."
],
"Happy": [
"You should try writing down an outline of topics onto a reference card for your presentation! I'm sure you'll knock it out of the park.",
"You should try reciting your speech in front of your friends or family for feedback! You'll do great.",
"You should try watching YouTube videos of speeches and imitating them! TED talks are fun to watch and a great example: https://www.youtube.com/@TED/videos",
"You should try using visual aids, like charts or photographs! They can make any presentation more exciting for both you and the audience."
],
"Angry": [
"You seem to be frustrated. Try writing down an outline of topics onto a reference card for your presentation. An outline can help you relax and feel confident.",
"You sound a bit upset. Try reciting your speech in front of your friends or family for feedback. Spending time with friends and family can help you calm down, too.",
"I am detecting you may be angry. Try watching YouTube videos of speeches and imitating them. TED talks can be quite relaxing: https://www.youtube.com/@TED/videos",
"You seem to be a bit angry. Try using visual aids in your presentation, such as charts or photographs. They can keep both you and the audience focused and relaxed."
],
"Sad": [
"You seem to be feeling down. Try writing down an outline of topics onto a reference card for your presentation. An outline can be a reassuring point of reference.",
"You seem to be feeling blue. Try reciting your speech in front of your friends or family for feedback. Spending time with friends and family can really cheer you up, too.",
"You seem to be feeling sad. Try watching YouTube videos of speeches and imitating them. TED talks can lift your spirits with their witty humor: https://www.youtube.com/@TED/videos",
"You seem to be in low spirits. Try using visual aids in your presentation, such as charts or photographs. Adding cheerful images to your presentation may help you feel better."
],
"Fear": [
"You seem to be feeling nervous. Try writing down an outline of topics onto a reference card for your presentation. An outline can be a reassuring point of reference.",
"Public speaking can be stressful. Try reciting your speech in front of your friends or family for feedback. They can offer you reassurance and kindness.",
"You sound like you may be anxious. Try watching YouTube videos of speeches and imitating them. TED talks are quite relaxing to watch: https://www.youtube.com/@TED/videos",
"You seem to be nervous. Try using visual aids in your presentation, such as charts or photographs. If you're anxious during your speech, you can rely on visual aids to support your presentation."
]
}
}
]

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