It is okay, but I wouldn't recommend it. Most girls would prefer it to be in person, since it is much more meaningful and takes more courage to do.
The person won't receive the message. You will also likely receive a text message stating that the text did not go through.
To politely remind someone through a text message, you can start by addressing them respectfully and then gently mention what you need to remind them about. Be clear and concise in your message, and consider adding a friendly tone to avoid coming across as pushy.
Yes, AT and T will count it as a text message if it reaches the recipient
It is nearly impossible to tell if someone is lying through a text message. So you should either call the person or ask them in person
Probably not.
To effectively communicate that you are in a relationship with someone through a text message, be direct and clear in your message. Use phrases like "I value our relationship" or "I'm grateful to have you in my life." You can also use emojis or affectionate language to convey your feelings. It's important to be honest and open about your emotions to ensure clear communication.
Yes, if you have an android phone, download silent chimp - text monkey and you can send an SMS text message at a time and date of your choice.....
Regardless of how or why you sent a text message, once it is sent from your phone it is billed as a sent text message.
Yes... when you send a text message - if the other phone accepts the message - it sends a 'ping' back to you - to let you know it reached its destination. If someone has blocked your number, the 'ping' cannot happen - and the network will state 'message failed'.
chuck norris can
There is actually a text message that can do this. I'd search Google for something like "turn off virus text message".
To communicate that you only want to be friends with someone through text, you can say something like, "I value our friendship and want to keep it that way." This clear and direct message conveys your intentions without causing any confusion.