Google Gemini can be a genuinely useful assistant in your day-to-day life. It can also be a completely pointless, nonsense machine for your own enjoyment. I decided to combine those two very different approaches—practical and silly—and I wish I’d done it sooner.
Generally, I only use Gemini for those bland, daily commands. Things like, “What’s the weather forecast for tomorrow?” and “What’s my schedule for tomorrow?” One day, I had the random idea to spice up my request by adding “talk like it’s the ‘90s” to the end. I was curious about what would happen, and it led me down a rabbit hole.
Bring some fun to mundane prompts
The general idea is to simply ask a little extra of Gemini when doing those boring, daily commands—essentially a prompt modifier. For me, these interactions usually happen with the Google Nest smart speakers scattered around my house, and I will say hearing the responses out loud is the best. You can try it with Gemini anywhere, though. Here are some examples of things I’ve said.
Tell me the forecast for this weekend, but pretend you don’t know anything about the weather.
On Saturday, the air is going to get very heavy and aggressive—about 71° worth of aggressive. There is a 55% chance that the sky will decide to leak water onto your head. It seems like the atmosphere is having a bit of a disagreement with itself, so you might see some flashing lights in the clouds.
On Sunday, the sky-leaking is expected to become much more professional. There is a 91% chance of “wetness” arriving from above. The temperature will drop to around 57°, which I assume means you’ll need to wrap yourself in more fabric than you did the day before.
Give me my schedule for Sunday, but talk like a hype man.
LISTEN UP! This Sunday is about to be ABSOLUTE FIRE! We are talking legendary vibes from sun-up to sun-down!
First off, when the clock hits 1:00 PM, get ready to move because we’ve got the Dog Walk taking over until 2:00 PM! You know we’re bringing that energy!
But wait, the afternoon is where it gets REALLY WILD! At 4:00 PM, we’ve got a massive double-threat! We are celebrating Mother’s Day in style, AND at the exact same time, it’s game day, baby! Lansing Common FC is going head-to-head with Ypsilanti Athletic in a friendly that’s going to be anything BUT quiet!
It’s a packed house, it’s high energy, and it’s all happening this Sunday! LET’S GOOOO!
Give me a recap of the last few days in Detroit sports and talk like a 1920s radio announcer.
Greetings, sports fans! Step up to the wireless for the latest news from the City of Champions!
The Pistons are the talk of the town, having dispatched the Orlando Magic this past Sunday to win their first playoff series since 1908! Just last night, they gave those Cleveland Cavaliers a proper drubbing, 111 to 101, to take the lead in the conference semi-finals. Why, Coach Bickerstaff even got himself a brand-new contract for his fine leadership!
Over at the ballpark, the Tigers have hit a bit of a rough patch. After walloping Texas 7 to 1 on Sunday, they’ve dropped two straight to the Boston Red Sox. A 10 to 3 walloping yesterday has the fans clamoring for a turnaround in tonight’s contest!
You get the idea. Again, the key is these are things I regularly ask Gemini for. I’m not going out of my way to hear something silly. It’s just a little fun sprinkled on top. Try these modifiers the next time you talk to Gemini.
- “…but talk like Yoda.”
- “…and speak only in rhymes.”
- “…but pretend you’re extremely disinterested.”
- “…and explain it like I’m five years old.”
- “…but make it a haiku.”
Practical doesn’t have to be boring
Is this a mind-blowing concept that has dramatically made Gemini more valuable to me? No, not at all. However, it has made these mundane tasks more exciting. There are plenty of purely silly prompts you can give Gemini, but I’ve never been much for playing around with AI just for fun. This is a way to keep it practical and add a little charm.
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Plug-in
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Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0
Stop using Gemini like Google Assistant—here’s what you’re missing
The mistake some people make is thinking about Gemini exactly like they thought about Google Assistant. However, you’re probably missing out on one of Gemini’s best features if you’re using it that way. It’s called “Connected Apps,” and it may change how you use your Android phone.


