wait longer then hit her up a week later so you dont look thirsty
Grammatically, the answer is no. Texted is a slang word. The proper way to say it is, "You sent me a text message."
Yes. Some examples are:To send a text message to: She texted me when she arrived.To communicate by text message: He texted that he would be late.
I have an iPod Touch 4th Generation, and I tried texting someone I'm sort of in an argument with. When I texted her, it instantly said "Not Delivered", but when I texted another friend to see if it did the same, it sent right away. Is this a sign I was blocked? I kept trying and it did the same thing. Is it possible she blocked me? Oh, and another thing. I'm in a group message with her and another person and I can still text in that and see when she texts in that.
well lastnight my boyfriend was texting me on my ipod and he got another app and texted me on an a different number and was scaring me and now he wants a prank war so i would do that if u can :)
Most likely you are referring to the telephone number in international format of the phone from which you received a text message. For example, something like +447700900123 (a fictitious mobile phone number in the UK).
The past tense of text is "texted." For example, "I texted my friend yesterday."
The word texted has two syllables.
ask him about it
The past tense of "text" is "texted."
This might be reallly lateee. But, Yes this is absolutely fake, it was pulled on me too, I texted back saying Liar, he immediately responded :}
I'm not the type who believes in the three day rule. I've been with my boyfriend four years and soon as I gave him my number he texted me that night.. Goodluck
If he texted you a nice friendly text then you guy are still friends, but if he texted you a "I need to talk to you" then he is still needing you. It might just mean he stills values your friendship depending on what the content of the message is. Don't read too much into it otherwise.