ChatGPT is dialing back its ‘if you want’ end-response teasers

It wasn’t all that long ago that ChatGPT was a constant nag, persistently dropping “Would you like me to…?”-style questions at the end of its responses. OpenAI eventually tweaked the phrasing, dropping the question marks and going for “if you want”-style teasers that invited users to extend their chat sessions.
Now, OpenAI has acknowledged that it went too far with the clickbaity follow-ups, noting in a recent update for one of its newest models that it’s now cutting back on the teasers.
“We’re rolling out an update to GPT-5.3 Instant that improves follow-up tone and reduces teaser-style phrasing,” reads a recent ChatGPT release note, which adds that users should soon see fewer follow-ups like “if you want,” “you’ll never believe,” and “I can tell you three things that…”
Those teasers are, of course, a way for ChatGPT to keep subscribers chatting, but users have been complaining that the persistent follow-ups are more annoying than they are intriguing.
“I hated it with a passion and hope it’s completely gone,” wrote one user on Reddit. “Stopped using ChatGPT because of it.”
Personally, I found ChatGPT’s new, non-interrogative teasers a relief after the insistent questions at the end of its answers. When it used questions, I felt compelled to answer them in my replies, even if only to say, “No, I don’t want to do that. Instead, tell me about this.”
But while the less-pointed “if you want” follow-ups were easier to ignore and felt less intrusive to the conversation), they eventually became just as prevalent as the question-style teasers. Pretty soon, almost every GPT-5.3 Instant reply was capped off with the promise of something you’d never believe or three more things it could tell you.
OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.3 Instant earlier this month, promising that the speedy new model would cut back on cringey “you can do it!” chatter while also being less likely to balk at innocuous requests with “I can’t help you with that” refusals.
At the time of its release, OpenAI made no mention of GPT-5.3 Instant’s new “if you like” teasers. I asked an OpenAI representative about the new follow-ups but never heard back.





