
Responding to a user message
I see the user sent a Chinese news headline about Akanji missing training due to the flu. They didn’t include a question, which makes me consider what they might want. Maybe they’re looking for a summary or more context? I think I should respond with a concise acknowledgment and ask for clarification. I can offer to translate, write a post, or provide background on Akanji or his team. It's important to avoid policy hazards here, so I'll keep it straightforward!Offering options for the user

It seems I can suggest some options based on the user’s message. They might want a quick summary, a news brief, or a social media post. They could also be interested in an analysis of the impact on the upcoming match or a recovery timeline. Since they used "记者:", I should respond in Chinese and present them with choices numerically.
I could propose options like translating to English, crafting a 100-word news summary, or writing a social media post. Let's give them those five clear options to choose from!Clarifying user options
The guidelines suggest I should ask for what the user wants rather than assume their needs. However, providing suggestions is alright! Since the message seems to be a headline, I can propose a short news brief and also ask for confirmation. To keep things concise, I'll present options like writing a news brief, a social media post, an English translation, or an impact analysis.

I could even draft a quick sample for each option. But I’ll stick to offering clear choices without overloading them!
这是条球队训练动态。你希望我怎么处理这条信息?
