The digital age has shaken up everyone’s routine, and we can easily rely on a few telltale experiences to gain a perspective before we dive into a new relationship. Online dating, for instance, has picked up the pace in recent years and has been a lifesaver for many people during the pandemic.
While video chats and phone calls are essential in today’s modern world, so is texting. It has become a large part of romantic relationships, starting with a few texts here and there, followed by daily check-ins to see how you’re doing and invitations to hang out. Note that your entire romantic future could be determined by your first few texts.
Since digital communications have become more commonplace, it’s good to know a few dos and don’ts of texting when approaching someone you like.
Dos
When it comes to texting while dating there are many ways you can do it – from simple texts to say hello to initiating a date and even complimenting them.
Break The Ice
Texting is a great way to break the ice when dating someone new. For instance, many people rely on apps and online dating websites such as Doublelist, to find new partners. You can even look for the most popular Doublelist cities in the US in terms of consumers, so you can choose one that meets your demands and preferences. Note that this type of communication is usually through chats, which require a lot of texting to get to know each other. However, when it comes to texting, note that you don’t want to share too much in the beginning, so take it easy.
Respond Quickly
Have you ever sent off a text message and had to wait for a long time to get a response? That probably drove you crazy! Think about how you felt and remember to respond to your date as quickly as you can. This will help you feel less anxious about things you discuss. For example, if they text to ask you whether you had fun on your date, respond quickly and let them know you would be interested in hanging out again in the future.
Ask About Their Day & Give Compliments
It’s always nice to see a text message from someone asking how your day is going. This shows they care and appreciate you. As many of us lead pretty normal and mundane lives, it’s good to send someone a text asking them about their day and how they are feeling to make their day a bit better. You can also share some compliments to cheer them up. For instance, tell them they look pretty or appreciate their hard work.
Don’ts
There are many things you should pay attention to when texting your partner. Don’t send them lengthy text messages, especially when you’re feeling anxious or angry, and don’t overanalyze.
Don’t Send Lengthy Texts
When you have something important to say, don’t send lengthy text messages. If you need 10 minutes to write something down, save it for in person or call them. Think about what you’re trying to say and whether it really needs to be said. Sending someone an exhaustive list of words will confuse them and will make it difficult for them to reply to you. There’s no fun in lengthy texts, so make sure you avoid them. If you have sent a text, then it is always best to not send another after it, and definitely avoid triple texting (even if they are quite obviously reading your messages and ignoring them).
Don’t Overanalyze
Make sure you don’t read too much into your partner’s texts. If they tell you they’re tired, it means they are tired after a long day at work and they need time to rest up and relax, which doesn’t always involve you. You need trust if you want your relationship to work, so stop overanalyzing texts. However, this doesn’t just mean trusting they care about you but also it means trusting their word as it is. If their word is not theirs, then they are no good for you.
Don’t Ghost Your Partner
Ghosting someone is a cowardly way to get out of a relationship so make sure you avoid this. It’s always hard to let someone go and even harder when you ignore them. If you want to end your relationship with someone make sure you talk to them in person and don’t text them to say you want to break up. As much as ghosting is bad, texting someone you want to break up with them is even more cowardly.
In Closing
If you have trouble keeping up with good text conversations, you might end up losing interest in your partner and make them feel like you’re moving on. If you want to avoid that, make sure you know all the dos and don’ts of texting in a relationship. However, always consider in-person conversations about important topics, and text only to spice up your relationship.