It’s Monday morning, you’re back at work, and you’re feeling the post-weekend blues. But then you remember that you have a crush on a girl, and you’re wondering how she spent her weekend. Should you text her and ask? And if so, how do you do it without sounding like a creep?
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Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here are a few tips on how to ask a girl about her weekend over text:
Keep it casual
Don’t send her a long, formal text message asking her about her weekend. Instead, keep it casual and conversational. Just say something like, “Hey, how was your weekend?” or “What did you get up to this weekend?”
Be genuine
Don’t just ask her about her weekend because you feel like you have to. Only reach out if you’re genuinely interested in what she did. And if you don’t know what to say, just say something like, “I was just thinking about you and I was wondering how your weekend was.”
Be respectful
If she doesn’t respond right away, don’t keep texting her. She may be busy or she may just not want to talk to you. Just give her some space and try again later.
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Here are some tips that may add extra points to your text:
– Be humorous: add a funny or sarcastic comment to the message
– Be flirty: express interest in her plans or ask her out.
– Be friendly: show that you genuinely care about her and her weekend.
FAQ
Q: Do I need to mention why I’m asking?
A: Not necessarily, sometimes the fact that you are reaching out is enough. But if you want to be more specific, you can say something like, “I was just thinking about you and I was wondering how your weekend was.”
Q: What if she doesn’t respond?
A: Don’t take it personally. She may be busy or she may just not want to talk to you. Just give her some space and try again later.
How To Ask A Girl About Her Weekend Over Text
Conclusion
Asking a girl about her weekend over text doesn’t have to be awkward or creepy. Just keep it casual, be genuine, and be respectful. And if you’re lucky, she’ll tell you all about her adventures!
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