How to ask for a «beginner» explanation
Say it straight: «explain as if to a beginner, no jargon». Viki switches to everyday analogies and stops assuming you know what a cusp and an orb are. The reverse works too: «I practise, use the terms» — and she stops explaining the basics.
Three levels
- «As if to a beginner» — no terms, through comparisons from ordinary life.
- Default — a term is named and immediately glossed in one phrase.
- «Use the terms, I practise» — no glosses, as equals.
Why say it out loud
Otherwise Viki holds the middle level: a beginner will hit patches of fog, a practitioner will tire of the spoon-feeding. One phrase tunes the whole conversation ahead.
It works pointwise too
You needn’t switch the whole mode — ask about one thing: «explain what an orb is, as if to a five-year-old». The conversation then continues in its usual register.
Useful variants
- «Explain with a life example, not terms»
- «Give me an everyday analogy»
- «Too complex, simpler please»
- «Too simple, I know this — deeper»
She’ll remember
The explanation level persists between conversations, like everything else. No need to remind her every time.
One phrase — and Viki adjusts.