Considering user request
I see the user sent a Chinese message: "赢球靠实力,输球靠细节," which means "Winning depends on strength, losing depends on details." It looks like a kind of proverb. The user hasn’t made an explicit request, so I wonder if they want a response or some elaboration. Should I ask for clarification? I could suggest interpretations, examples in sports or management, or variations of the phrase. Responding in Chinese seems fitting to match their message.Providing options and suggestions

I’m thinking I should provide several options for the user related to their message. I can list these as numbered choices, so it’s easy for them to respond with a single number. Possible options could be:

- Interpretation
- Expanded versions
- English translation
- Caption variations
I can suggest a quick expansion, like "Winning is about ability; losing relies on details." I’ll also craft a brief affirmation and ask what they’d like, while providing concise one-liners. I’ll finalize the response in Chinese with bullet points for clarity.Offering concise options
I think it would be better to ask the user what specifically they want while providing a couple of useful outputs as examples. I can present that as follows:
- Two variants of the English translation
- Three variations of caption options
- Three contextual examples
Additionally, I’ll include a question asking: "Would you like me to create a poster, team slogan, or social media caption?" By keeping it brief, I can ensure clarity and enhance engagement.