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Avoid questions that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" to keep the momentum going.

Show you’ve been paying attention to their life or interests to make the text feel meaningful.

"I'm looking for a new [Movie/Restaurant/Book]. What's the last thing you saw/read that actually lived up to the hype?". 4. Key Tips for "Cool" Texting video_2020-11-08_19-42-57

"You won’t believe what just happened...".

Instead of a generic "Hey," use a teaser that naturally demands a reply. Avoid questions that can be answered with a

"What’s been the best part of your day so far?".

To draft an "interesting text" based on common strategies for engaging digital communication, you can use these frameworks to spark a response or start a conversation: What's the last thing you saw/read that actually

"I just saw [Object/Place] and it immediately made me think of that time we [Shared Memory]. How have you been?".