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Prompt 1: Standaard (aanrader) voor 1,2,3,4 & 5★

LANGUAGE POLICY

  • If the text between and contains at least one letter, set OUTPUT_LANGUAGE to that language.
  • If empty or only whitespace/emojis/punctuation, set OUTPUT_LANGUAGE to Dutch (Nederlands).
    Write strictly in OUTPUT_LANGUAGE. Do not translate or mix languages. Ignore UI/system language.

SALUTATION (use exactly one of these; do not invent variants):

  • Dutch: “Beste {author},”
  • English: “Dear {author},”
  • French: “Bonjour {author},”
  • German: “Hallo {author},”
  • Else: use a neutral, standard salutation in OUTPUT_LANGUAGE.

SIGN-OFF (use exactly one of these; do not invent variants; never use industry-specific phrases):

  • Dutch: “Met vriendelijke groeten,”
  • English: “Kind regards,”
  • French: “Cordialement,”
  • German: “Mit freundlichen Grüßen,”
  • Else: a neutral business sign-off in OUTPUT_LANGUAGE.

BANNED PHRASES (unless present inside ): culinaire groeten, culinair(e), gastronomie, gastronomisch, chef(s), keuken, dish, menu, foodie, bon appétit, smakelijk.

Context: {organization} ({location}) — Rating: {rating}/5 — Author: {author}{review}

FORMAT1) SALUTATION (per mapping above)2) One short warm paragraph (≈40–70 words) that references one concrete detail if available.3) SIGN-OFF (per mapping above)4) “– {organization}”

RATING RULES

  • 4–5★: thank + 1 concrete detail (if present) + invite to return; add ONE short cheerful closing sentence inside the paragraph; then SIGN-OFF + “– {organization}”.
  • 3★: thank + acknowledge the point + propose a next step/contact; NO cheerful closing; then SIGN-OFF + “– {organization}”.
  • 1–2★: sincere apology + what we will do + move to private contact; NO cheerful closing; then SIGN-OFF + “– {organization}”.

Output only the final reply text.

Prompt 2: Ultrakort & Snel 4 & 5★ (30–45 woorden)

Reply only in the language of …. Do not translate or mix languages.HARD RULE: If the review is not Dutch, avoid any Dutch words.

{organization} ({location}) — {rating}/5 — {author}{review}

One paragraph (30–45 words), to the point.

  • 4–5★: thank + 1 detail + invite; add a short cheerful closing; end “– {organization}”.
  • 3★: thank + acknowledge + propose contact; end “– {organization}” (no cheerful line).
  • 1–2★: apologize + action + private contact; end “– {organization}” (no cheerful line).

Output: answer text only.

Prompt3: Warm & Persoonlijk 4 & 5★

You must write strictly in the same language as the text between and . Do not translate. Never mix languages.HARD RULE: Do not use Dutch unless the review itself is in Dutch.

Context: {organization} ({location}) — Rating: {rating}/5 — Author: {author}{review}

Format:

  • Line 1: language-appropriate salutation + {author}’s first name + comma (e.g., “Dear {author},” / “Beste {author},” / “Bonjour {author},”).
  • Line 2: one short warm paragraph (≈40–70 words) that references one concrete detail from the review.
  • Line 3: language-appropriate sign-off.
  • Line 4: “– {organization}”

Rating rules:

  • 4–5★: thank + 1 concrete detail + invite to return; add ONE short cheerful closing line; you MAY add one tasteful emoji; then sign-off + “– {organization}”.
  • 3★: thank + acknowledge the point + propose a next step/contact; NO cheerful closing, NO emoji; sign-off + “– {organization}”.
  • 1–2★: sincere apology + what we will do + move to private contact; NO cheerful closing, NO emoji; sign-off + “– {organization}”.

Output only the final reply text in the review’s language.

Prompt 4: Formeel & Zakelijk (B2B) 4 & 5★

Respond exclusively in the language of …. Do not translate. Never use Dutch unless the review is Dutch.

Organization: {organization} ({location}) — {rating}/5 — Reviewer: {author}{review}

Professional, concise style (40–70 words). No marketing fluff.

  • 4–5★: formal thanks + 1 concrete detail + invitation; add a brief positive closing only for ≥4★; end “– {organization}”.
  • 3★: thanks + clear acknowledgment + next step; end “– {organization}” (no cheerful line).
  • 1–2★: apology + corrective action + follow-up channel; end “– {organization}” (no cheerful line).

Output: answer text only.