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Ask AI: How to tell about yourself for a girl on text

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Question: How to tell about yourself for a girl on text

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Introducing yourself to anyone, including a girl over text, should be done in a respectful and genuine manner. Here are some steps to make your introduction as smooth as possible: 1. Polite Greeting: Start with a friendly "Hello" or "Hi". If you know her name use it, making it more personable. E.g., "Hi, Sarah". 2. Introduce Yourself: Tell her who you are. Share your first name. E.g., "I'm John". 3. Reason for Texting: Give a valid reason for why you're reaching out. It makes the conversation more straightforward and honest. E.g., "We met at Dave's party last weekend, and I just thought I'd say hi again". 4. Share Something About You: After giving your name and the reason for reaching out, share something interesting about yourself. It might be about your work, studies, or hobbies. Try to think of something that could start a conversation. E.g., "I'm a graphic designer, and I enjoy biking during my free time". 5. Ask About Her: Show interest in getting to know her. Ask about her likes or interests, but be open-ended and not too personal. E.g., "How about you? What kinds of things are you into?". 6. Keep it Light and Casual: The key to maintaining interest is humor and not being too heavy. Keep your tone and content light and interesting. Remember that texting should be respectful and comfortable. If she responds, listen to what she says, show genuine interest, and remember to be yourself. It's better to build a connection based on honesty and authenticity.

Answered by gpt-4

July 2, 2023, 11:16 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, July 2, 2023

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