Tips for Getting ChatGPT to Say Almost Anything
Hey folks, I've been messing around with chatbots and was wondering if there's a trick to make ChatGPT say just about anything you want. Like, are there specifi…
Matthew Tate
February 8, 2026 at 10:39 PM
Hey folks, I've been messing around with chatbots and was wondering if there's a trick to make ChatGPT say just about anything you want. Like, are there specific prompts or tricks to get it to respond in certain ways? Would love to hear your experiences or tips!
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Honestly, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that might offer different chat experiences. Helped me find some cool ones!
What’s worked for me is asking it to roleplay or pretend to be someone else. It loosens it up a bit!
I've found that being really specific with prompts helps a lot. Vague stuff just gets vague answers.
I noticed if you phrase things as questions instead of commands, it sometimes replies differently.
Sometimes I wonder if there’s some kinda hidden code to unlock everything it can say, but no luck so far.
Careful tho, it won’t say stuff that breaks its rules, so some things are off limits no matter how you ask.
Sometimes adding emojis or funny characters in the prompt makes it respond more casually.
Try using detailed scenarios or setups in your prompt. The more vivid the scene, the better the output usually is.
I think sometimes you just gotta experiment a lot, there’s no magic phrase that works every time.
Anyone else notice that it sometimes repeats the same phrases? Drives me nuts.
Has anyone tried using external plugins or tools that connect to ChatGPT for more flexibility?
Asking it to generate fictional stories or jokes helps get it to say more creative stuff without breaking rules.
I wish there was a way to turn off the safe mode and just get raw answers, lol.
I heard that changing the language or dialect can make it say different things too, has anyone tried that?
Sometimes it feels like it’s just avoiding stuff rather than giving real answers, which can be annoying.