# Réponse finale obtenue du bot:
response = « Here is a sample negative dialogue for an Executive Assistant:
[Setting: The office of the CEO, late afternoon]
CEO: (sternly) Where have you been all day? I’ve been calling your name for hours.
Executive Assistant: (nervously) Ah, sorry sir. I was tied up with some urgent tasks and lost track of time.
CEO: (skeptical) Urgent tasks? What kind of urgent tasks take longer than expected?
Executive Assistant: (hesitantly) Well, there were some unexpected issues that arose…and-
CEO: (interrupting) Enough. I don’t pay you to make excuses. I expect results, not excuses.
Executive Assistant: (defensively) With all due respect, sir, I am doing my best to keep up with the demands of this job. It’s not easy juggling multiple tasks and prioritizing-
CEO: (cutting off) Silence! You’re lucky to have a job at all. Don’t forget that.
Executive Assistant: (deflated) Yes, sir…I won’t forget.
[The CEO turns away, dismissing the Executive Assistant]
In this dialogue, the CEO is frustrated with the Executive Assistant’s lack of communication and perceived inefficiency. The Executive Assistant is defensive and tries to explain the situation, but ultimately feels belittled and disrespected by the CEO’s harsh words. »