As long as your not bribing or threatening them, it's not illeagal
To politely ask who is texting you, you can simply respond with "May I ask who is texting me?"
You say : Do you have a life ? And smile or if youre texting put a :) or ;).
In texting, "wdu" stands for "what do you." It is often used as a shorthand way to ask someone what they are doing or thinking. This abbreviation is commonly used in casual conversations to quickly inquire about someone's current activities or opinions.
It is not illegal to ask someone who they voted for in the United States. However, it is considered impolite and a violation of privacy to pressure someone to disclose their vote.
In texting, "wstm" stands for "What’s the matter?" It's often used in conversations to check in on someone or to ask if something is bothering them. This shorthand is part of a broader trend in texting where abbreviations are used for quicker communication.
No, always go to the girl and ask in person. Texting will more than likely get you a no
Just flat out ask him - Will you go out with me?
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
If you have unlimited texting in your plan than you should be able to text all you want without any extra texting charges unless you are texting someone that doesnt have the same carrier as you. If you have Verizon then it is 10 bucks a month and you get unlimted Verizon to verzion.
"Wywd" in texting stands for "What You Doing?" It's a casual way to ask someone about their current activities or plans. This abbreviation is often used in informal conversations, especially among friends or peers, to initiate a chat.
You would ask them if they have been fine for court
Without permission it is illegal but if they ask you to then it's legal because you have their consent.