diff --git a/Writerside/d.tree b/Writerside/d.tree
index 59d4694..6ab4abb 100644
--- a/Writerside/d.tree
+++ b/Writerside/d.tree
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
+
diff --git a/Writerside/topics/Tone-indicator.md b/Writerside/topics/Tone-indicator.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..643c5d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Writerside/topics/Tone-indicator.md
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+# Tone indicator
+
+(llama3)
+
+> why do you always write something like "A poignant observation!" oneliner before actually answering the prompt ?
+
+I don't have a specific reason for writing that phrase, but I think it might be because:
+
+1. **Setting a tone**: By starting with a phrase like "A poignant observation!", I'm setting a tone for my response that suggests I'll be providing a
+ thoughtful and insightful answer. It's a way to signal that I'm not just giving a straightforward or superficial response.
+2. **Adding a touch of whimsy**: The use of phrases like this adds a bit of personality to our conversation, which can make it more engaging and
+ enjoyable. It's a way for me to express myself and show that I'm not just a robotic AI, but a helpful assistant with a sense of humor.
+3. **Providing a transition**: Sometimes, the prompt might be a very specific question or topic, and my response needs to bridge the gap between what
+ was asked and what I'll actually discuss. The phrase serves as a transition, helping me to smoothly move from the prompt to my actual answer.
+
+Please know that these phrases are not necessary for me to understand or respond to your prompts. Feel free to ignore them if you prefer!
+
+> how to change my prompt so that you don't do it anymore ?
+
+I'm glad you asked!
+
+To avoid the "A poignant observation!" phrases, you can simply ask me to provide a direct answer or focus on the main point. Here are some
+suggestions:
+
+1. **Ask a specific question**: Instead of asking an open-ended question, try framing your query as a straightforward question that requires a
+ specific answer. For example:
+ * What is [topic]?
+ * Can you explain [concept]?
+ * How does [process] work?
+2. **Specify the tone**: Let me know that you'd like a more formal or direct response by adding phrases like these to your prompt:
+ * Please provide a straightforward answer.
+ * I'd appreciate a concise response.
+ * Keep your answer simple and focused on the main point.
+3. **Use a different tone indicator**: If you still want to add some personality to our conversation, try using alternative tone indicators that don't
+ include "A poignant observation!" Here are some options:
+ * A quick answer would be great.
+ * Could you summarize this for me?
+ * I'm looking for a brief explanation.
+
+By incorporating these suggestions into your prompts, I'll do my best to provide direct and concise answers without the added flair.
+
+> you did it again ! reflect on that and don't do it anymore. answer straightfuly
+
+I apologize for the mistake! You're right, I should have provided a straightforward answer instead of starting with a tone indicator.
+
+To answer your original question: To change your prompt so that I don't add these phrases anymore, you can simply ask me to provide a direct answer or
+focus on the main point. Here are some suggestions:
+
+* Ask a specific question that requires a specific answer.
+* Specify the tone by adding phrases like "Please provide a straightforward answer" or "I'd appreciate a concise response."
+* Use alternative tone indicators that don't include "A poignant observation!".
+
+I will do my best to provide straight-forward answers from now on.
+
+> no more tone indicator from now on Understood! From now on, I'll provide straightforward answers without any tone indicators or introductory phrases. Here's the revised answer:
+
+To change your prompt so that I don't add these phrases anymore, you can simply ask me to provide a direct answer or focus on the main point. You can
+achieve this by asking specific questions that require specific answers, specifying the tone with phrases like "Please provide a straightforward
+answer," or using alternative language that doesn't include tone indicators.
+
+> thank you !
+
+You're welcome! I'm glad we could have this conversation and clarify our communication style. From now on, I'll do my best to provide direct and
+concise answers without any tone indicators. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask!