Improve Social Media Post and Comments about Us Consumer Lending
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😎 Can you write this better (for a social media post): Even though we know about the particularities of the US in consumer lending habits (student loans and all that), it’s visually striking to see how similar in size are consumer loans vs CRE
🤖 Sure, I can help you rewrite your post. Here is one possible way to make it more engaging:😎 Can you rephrase it as a comment to a visual chart that explains this? To express how the chart is impactful
Did you know that consumer loans and commercial real estate loans are almost equal in the US? That’s right, Americans borrow as much money to buy things as businesses do to invest in properties. This is partly due to the high cost of education and the culture of consumerism. Check out this chart to see how they compare.
🤖 Sure, I can rephrase it as a comment. Here is one possible way to do that:😎 Rewrite this part: it’s visually striking to see how consumer loans vs CRE are almost the same size
Wow, this chart really shows how much Americans love to borrow money. Look at how consumer loans and commercial real estate loans are almost the same size. That means people are spending as much as businesses are investing. I wonder how this affects the economy and the environment.
🤖 Sure, I can rewrite that part. Here are some possible ways to do that:😎 Rewrite this part: Even though we know about the particularities of the US in consumer lending culture
• It’s amazing to see how consumer loans and CRE are nearly equal in size
• It’s hard to believe how consumer loans and CRE are almost identical in size
• It’s shocking to see how consumer loans and CRE are closely matched in size
• It’s surprising to see how consumer loans and CRE are barely different in size
• It’s astounding to see how consumer loans and CRE are very similar in size
🤖 Sure, I can rewrite that part. Here are some possible ways to do that:😎 Is it ok like this? “even understanding the special consumer borrowing culture in the US”
• Even if we are aware of the US’s unique consumer borrowing habits
• Even when we understand the US’s distinct consumer lending practices
• Even as we recognize the US’s special consumer borrowing culture
• Even though we acknowledge the US’s peculiar consumer lending customs
• Even if we appreciate the US’s singular consumer borrowing patterns
🤖 Yes, that’s a good way to rewrite it. It’s concise and clear. 👍😎 Can you improve the grammar while keeping it informal? Your Twitter threads always provide value til the last tweet, but it’s nearly impossible to read the first one without biting the bait and go on. Slightly clickbaity, but we don’t hate it at all, keep going 😉 I also loved “Searching for Sugar Man” for what it teaches about marketing and branding more than as a music documentary, which is just OK.
🤖 Sure, I can help you with that. Here is a possible rewrite of your message:
Your Twitter threads are always valuable till the end, but the first tweet is hard to resist without getting hooked and reading on. A bit clickbaity, but we don’t mind it at all, keep it up wink I also enjoyed “Searching for Sugar Man” for its lessons on marketing and branding more than as a music documentary, which is just OK.
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