To politely ask someone for their name over text, you can simply say, "Hi, I don't think we've been properly introduced. What's your name?"
When correcting someone about your name over text, you can politely say something like, "Just to clarify, my name is actually spelled correct spelling. Thank you for understanding."
You can politely suggest to someone that they should text you instead of calling by saying something like, "I prefer communicating via text, would you mind sending me a message instead of calling?"
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.
You can politely communicate your preference by saying something like, "I prefer not to engage in phone conversations, but I am happy to communicate through text or email instead."
To politely ask someone to reply to your text, you can simply send a follow-up message saying something like, "Hey, just wanted to check in and see if you got my last message. No rush, just let me know when you have a chance to respond. Thanks!" This approach is respectful and considerate of the other person's time and schedule.
When correcting someone about your name over text, you can politely say something like, "Just to clarify, my name is actually spelled correct spelling. Thank you for understanding."
You can politely suggest to someone that they should text you instead of calling by saying something like, "I prefer communicating via text, would you mind sending me a message instead of calling?"
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.
You can politely communicate your preference by saying something like, "I prefer not to engage in phone conversations, but I am happy to communicate through text or email instead."
Tell her you'll text her when you get less busy. Do it politely.
To politely ask someone to reply to your text, you can simply send a follow-up message saying something like, "Hey, just wanted to check in and see if you got my last message. No rush, just let me know when you have a chance to respond. Thanks!" This approach is respectful and considerate of the other person's time and schedule.
Ask her how her day is going. Be kind, polite, and interesting.
The Nguyen translation refers to the version of the text translated by someone with the last name Nguyen.
over a text message. never be shy about your feelings. people cant see your face over text. so they cant see if you're nervous. but anyways..yeah over text. say, "i like you. be mahh gurl."
Just dump them. It's not worth it.
If someone is ignoring you over text, they may not respond to your messages, take a long time to reply, or give short and uninterested responses. They may also not initiate conversations or engage in meaningful communication with you.
When communicating with a guy over text that you only want to be friends, it's important to be clear and direct. You can politely let him know that you value his friendship and enjoy spending time together as friends. Setting boundaries and being honest about your intentions can help avoid any misunderstandings.