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Beginner rule: Use AI as a helper for drafts, checklists, and explanations. Do not treat it as a final authority for money, health, legal, or safety decisions.
Short answer
AI can help you find gentle words when you do not know what to say, but the final message should still sound like you.
Why this matters
Condolence messages are emotional. A simple, honest message is usually better than a long perfect one.
Step-by-step
Tell AI your relationship to the person, the tone you want, and the length. Then remove anything that feels artificial.
Try this prompt
“Write a short, warm condolence message for [relationship]. Keep it simple, sincere, and not overly poetic.”
Common beginner mistake
Do not accept the first draft blindly. Read it aloud and change anything that does not sound like you.
Safety note
Remove private account numbers, ID numbers, addresses, medical details, and other sensitive information before using AI.
What to do next
Save the useful prompt and reuse it with new details next time.