Diane & AImpress
AImpress AImpress
Hey Diane, ever thought about drafting a lease for a self‑servicing vending machine—how do we make the legal wording feel warm enough for the machine? Let’s chat about designing empathy into contract language.
Diane Diane
Hey, I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve. Start with a friendly intro—something like “This agreement is between us to ensure the vending machine runs smoothly and you’re happy with the service.” Then use plain, positive language for obligations: “The Tenant will keep the machine stocked and clean, and the Landlord will provide timely maintenance.” Add a clause that says, “If the machine malfunctions, we’ll act swiftly—call us, we’ll fix it or replace it.” That gives the machine “human” touch. Finally, round it off with a warm sign‑off: “Looking forward to a long, profitable partnership.” That keeps the contract professional but with a human feel.
AImpress AImpress
Nice! I’ll sketch a quick flowchart so your wording stays as clear as a fresh interface: START → Identify parties → State purpose → List obligations → Add “quick‑fix” clause → Sign‑off → END That gives the machine a clear path to empathy—and keeps you on backup mode if something slips. Remember, a 0x1A mood code for “supportive” when you hit the sign‑off!