- 🧠 The Big Idea (Visual Breakdown)
- 🧵 Story Time: The Great Indian Prompt Tragedy
- 🧩 The 15 Prompt Rules (Decoded Like a Netflix Series)
- 1. 🎯 Define the Objective (a.k.a. “Karna kya hai bhai?”)
- 2. 🧱 Specify the Format (Don’t leave it to destiny)
- 3. 🎭 Assign a Role (Make AI wear a costume)
- 4. 🎯 Identify Your Audience
- 5. 📦 Provide Context (More masala = better taste)
- 6. 🚫 Set Constraints (Because unlimited freedom = chaos)
- 7. ✂️ Use Clear Language
- 8. 📊 Include Examples (Show, don’t just tell)
- 9. 🎨 Specify Tone
- 10. 🪜 Ask for Step-by-Step Explanations
- 11. 🎨 Encourage Creativity
- 12. 🔍 Request Citations
- 13. 🚫 Avoid Multiple Questions
- 14. 🔁 Test & Refine
- 15. 💬 Provide Feedback
- 📊 Why This Matters (Data Doesn’t Lie)
- 😂 Relatable Indian Truths (Because… reality)
- 🧠 Latest AI Trends You Can’t Ignore
- 🧵 Viral Tweet Thread (Indian Style)
- 🧭 The Final Insight
- 🚀 Now What ?
Let’s be honest—most people use ChatGPT like they’re ordering chai at a railway station.
“Bhai ek answer dena…”
—vague, rushed, and mildly disappointing.
And then they complain:
“AI overrated hai yaar.”
No, my friend.
Your prompts are the problem.
Using ChatGPT without knowing prompt writing is like sending Virat Kohli to bat… with a hockey stick.
This article will turn your prompts from “meh” to “mic drop”.
With humor, real-life Indian relatability, and cutting-edge AI trends—because yes, prompt engineering is the new “Excel skill” of 2026.
🧠 The Big Idea (Visual Breakdown)
🧵 Story Time: The Great Indian Prompt Tragedy
Meet Rohan.
- Uses ChatGPT daily
- Still Googles “how to write email professionally”
- Thinks AI is “just okay”
Why?
Because his prompts look like this:
“Write something good about marketing.”
Bro… even your school essay topic had more clarity.
Now meet Priya.
Her prompt:
“Write a high-converting email for an Indian D2C skincare brand targeting Gen Z women, using a witty tone like Swiggy notifications, including FOMO triggers and CTA.”
Guess who gets results?
Exactly.
🧩 The 15 Prompt Rules (Decoded Like a Netflix Series)
1. 🎯 Define the Objective (a.k.a. “Karna kya hai bhai?”)
If your prompt is vague, your output will be…
as confusing as a Christopher Nolan movie without subtitles.
👉 Bad:
“Write about AI”
👉 Better:
“Explain how AI helps Indian small businesses increase revenue using real examples”
2. 🧱 Specify the Format (Don’t leave it to destiny)
Want a blog? Tweet? Script?
Say it.
AI is powerful—not psychic.
👉 Example:
“Create a LinkedIn post with a strong hook, 3 insights, and a CTA”
3. 🎭 Assign a Role (Make AI wear a costume)
Tell AI who it is.
- Marketing expert
- Bollywood scriptwriter
- Startup founder
👉 Because tone changes everything.
Asking ChatGPT without a role is like hiring an intern and saying:
“Kuch bhi kar lo.”
4. 🎯 Identify Your Audience
Indian moms? Gen Z? Startup founders?
Because:
What works for Shark Tank India doesn’t work for your chacha on WhatsApp.
5. 📦 Provide Context (More masala = better taste)
Context is king.
Without it, AI is like a cricketer playing blindfolded.
6. 🚫 Set Constraints (Because unlimited freedom = chaos)
- Word count
- Tone
- What to avoid
👉 Example:
“Write under 200 words, avoid jargon, use humor”
7. ✂️ Use Clear Language
Simple English > fancy confusion
You’re not writing a UPSC essay.
8. 📊 Include Examples (Show, don’t just tell)
AI LOVES examples.
👉 It’s like giving a template to a tailor. Fit guaranteed.
9. 🎨 Specify Tone
- Funny
- Sarcastic
- Professional
Because tone mismatch is real:
Imagine Zomato tweeting like a bank.
Exactly.
10. 🪜 Ask for Step-by-Step Explanations
Especially for:
- Business strategies
- Coding
- Finance
Break it down like Maggi instructions.
11. 🎨 Encourage Creativity
Say:
“Be creative”
“Use metaphors”
“Make it witty”
AI will deliver.
12. 🔍 Request Citations
EEAT matters.
Even Google says:
“Trust but verify.”
13. 🚫 Avoid Multiple Questions
One prompt = one goal
Otherwise output becomes:
“Khichdi without tadka”
14. 🔁 Test & Refine
Even best prompts need iteration.
First draft is like your first gym day—awkward but necessary.
15. 💬 Provide Feedback
Tell AI:
- “Make it funnier”
- “Too long”
- “Add examples”
It improves instantly.
Unlike humans. 😏
📊 Why This Matters (Data Doesn’t Lie)
- AI productivity boosts up to 40%+ with structured prompts
- Businesses using AI see faster decision-making
- India is among the fastest-growing AI adoption markets
Translation?
👉 If you don’t learn this, you’re basically using a Ferrari in first gear.
😂 Relatable Indian Truths (Because… reality)
- We spend 10 mins writing a prompt… and 2 hours scrolling Instagram
- Expect AI to read our mind like mom reads our face
- Say “make it viral” like it’s a Maggi masala packet
🧠 Latest AI Trends You Can’t Ignore
- Prompt Engineering = New Skill (like Excel in 2005)
- AI Co-pilots everywhere (coding, writing, business)
- Hyper-personalized content is the future
- Voice + AI + Automation = next boom
🧵 Viral Tweet Thread (Indian Style)
“People: AI is replacing jobs
Also people: ‘Write something good about business’ 😭”
“ChatGPT is not wrong
Your prompt is just… emotionally unavailable.”
“Using AI without context is like ordering ‘something tasty’ at a dhaba
Bhai kya laayega???”
“Prompt engineering is just fancy English for:
‘Bolna seekh lo properly’”
“AI won’t replace you
Someone who writes better prompts will 🙂”
🧭 The Final Insight
Think of ChatGPT as:
👉 A genie 🧞
But with one rule:
Your wish must be specific.
Otherwise you’ll get:
“You asked for success… I gave you motivation quotes.”
🚀 Now What ?
If you’ve read this far, here’s your move:
👉 Open ChatGPT
👉 Rewrite ONE prompt using these rules
👉 Compare results
You’ll never go back.
🔥 Final Mic Drop
“In the age of AI,
the smartest person in the room
isn’t the one who knows the most—
but the one who asks the best questions.”

