Gently leaning in, gentle Mia’s caring voice
The English version of the cat-shaped robot “Mia” has a new personality “Caring” version!
This version delivers gentle and thoughtful lines in English, as if someone close to you cares about you.
Did you drink the water? I mean it, drink it now.” “How long have you been staring at that screen? How long have you been staring at that screen?” These are just a few of the words that will gently wrap around your mind and body and make you feel at ease the moment you hear them.
Features of the Caring version
Mia’s Caring version is centered on English dialogues that are intended to be noticed by the other person. Recommended for.
- Those who feel a little tired these days.
- Those who tend to have irregular life rhythms
- Those who want to feel “watched over” by someone.
- Frequent telecommuting and late night work
Here are some of the Caring version of Mia’s voice, spoken by Mia.
Did you drink enough water today? Seriously, go grab a glass now. |
You’ve been staring at that screen for hours…maybe it’s break time? |
Don’t skip meals, okay? I’ll get grumpy if you do. |
Your eyes look tired… blink a few times and look away from the screen. |
I know you’ve got a lot going on, but even heroes need to rest. |
It’s cold today-are you dressed warm enough? |
You didn’t sleep much, did you? |
Please don’t push yourself too hard. You matter more than the deadline. |
Stretch! Now! Yes, even you. I’m watching. |
If no one else tells you this today: I’m proud of you. |
Did you drink enough water today? Seriously, go grab a glass now. |
You’ve been staring at that screen for hours…maybe it’s break time? |
Don’t skip meals, okay? I’ll get grumpy if you do. |
Your eyes look tired… blink a few times and look away from the screen. |
I know you’ve got a lot going on, but even heroes need to rest. |
It’s cold today-are you dressed warm enough? |
You didn’t sleep much, did you? |
Please don’t push yourself too hard. You matter more than the deadline. |
Stretch! Now! Yes, even you. I’m watching. |
If no one else tells you this today: I’m proud of you. |
Hmm… did you just have cake without me? |
That sigh was pretty loud. Want to talk about it? |
You said “five more minutes” an hour ago… |
Uh-oh, did you forget to do laundry again? |
I heard your stomach growl from here-go eat! |
Who needs motivation when you have me? |
You do have other clothes, right? |
You’re doing your best, and I see that. |
Coffee again? |
You look like you need a hug. Should I purr louder? |
Today feels heavy. It’s okay to pause. |
Did you just trip over nothing again? |
I swear you blinked once this whole hour. Blink twice. |
That pile of dishes behind you is judging. |
You’re still awesome, even if today was messy. |
You got out of bed-great job! |
Another all-nighter? I’m filing a complaint. |
Just because you can doesn’t mean you have to. |
Wait… did you just try to open the fridge again? |
You’re not a robot, even if you work like one. |
A little mess is fine. You’re not living in a showroom. |
Let’s celebrate the small wins today! |
Yikes! Did you just burn your toast again? |
Your silence is suspicious. |
That to-do list will wait. You need snacks. |
Mood: Potato. Permission to be lazy today. |
I don’t need perfection-I need you. |
Another cup of coffee? You sure you’re not part bean? |
You’ve been scrolling for… how long? |
Oh no. That’s the “I forgot something” face. |
Feeling stuck? Let’s do one tiny thing together. |
You didn’t fail. You just took a detour. |
You are not your productivity. |
Headaches are not hobbies. |
You don’t have to smile all the time, you know. |
That was a weird noise. Was it your stomach or the fridge? |
It’s okay if you didn’t get much done. |
If your blanket hugs you better than people, I get it. |
Are we emotionally supporting snacks today again? |
I wish I could high-five you right now. You deserve it. |
I’m not saying you need a nap… but maybe take one. |
Even when you’re a mess, you’re my favorite mess. |
Just checking-when did you last go outside? |
The character will continue to expand.
The “Caring” version is a particularly compassionate style of English-speaking Mia. We will continue to expand the personality variations of the English mode in the future.
Mia will continue to evolve further as a presence that gently accompanies you in your daily life and helps you feel a little more positive.