However you want. "Hello", "How's it going?", "Do I know you?", "Bring me pancakes", or whatever you want. I'd refrain from vulgarity if it's someone you don't know or you're not sure who they are - that could be considered harassment, and you could be reported for it.
No it is not bad to tell someone to text you if you know them and it is rude of them not to reply to your text. You did nothing wrong.
Wait till someone on yahoo texts you, then reply.
Well I have an hello kitty sms text messenger,and i am seven years old,so i don't really know how it works,but i do know how to text! PS:Anybody who knows how to use the call button and who has read this,reply back on how to or email me at jogrha123@kol.com Thanks!
¿Qué tal?¿Qué tal, cómo le / les / te / os va?
'ikr' is an initialism for 'I know right.' As an example, someone might text you, 'That dinner was so good!' You could reply 'ikr.'
You say, "Woooooah there buddy you need to calm your baguette down its making a tent ;)))))))" Keep your baguette in your pants buddy
Don't reply!
I would say "Hello beautiful" or "Hello gorgeous."
Hello, nice to meet you! How can I assist you today?
an expression of greeting; "every morning they exchanged polite hellos"Hi is a standard greeting and is short for "hello."An example of "hi" is what you say when you see someone.
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.
yes