Use human language for microcopy
Use simple language when writing labels and helper text for your controls. Most of your users aren't developers — unless it's your target audience. Which means that they won't understand highly technical jargon.
This is especially important when writing helper text. Explain in simple words what a particular control does. Aspire to write in a way your audience can understand the first time they read it.[1] This will help users gauge which controls they need to change without googling the issue.
Pro Tip: Use concise, straightforward descriptions for helper text.



