How to Send Cute SMS
- 1). Don't think too hard about your SMS. The more you think about it, the more forced and less natural it will seem.
- 2). Keep it short and simple. You're not writing a long novel about what you've been up to today. You can tell your significant other more detail later. So a quick, cute SMS doesn't necessarily have to have a lot of substance.
- 3). Personalize it. Mention something specific about their day. Rather than "hope work's going well," you could write "i hope the lab is treating you well" (if the recipient works in a lab).
- 4). Make them laugh. People respond better to things that stimulate their emotions, and laughter is one of the easier emotions to stimulate through a text.
- 5). Include a humorous quote or joke. Examples can be found in the Resources section below, but keep your ears peeled throughout the day in case someone tells you a joke that your texting partner may enjoy.
- 6). Send a picture. Most phones have cameras, and a picture of yourself makes for a very cute text. You could even combine a picture with the above steps by writing a cute note on a piece of paper, taking a picture of yourself holding it, then sending the whole thing to your partner.
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