Matching with someone on Tinder is a great feeling, especially if you really like their profile. Chatting with someone can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, but try to keep it fun! To keep your conversation going, improve your responses and look for interesting topics that will keep their attention. Additionally, steer clear of the types of responses that typically turn people off. Once the conversation is under way, ask them to continue your conversation over text or in person.
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Send short, concise responses to their messages. When you're excited about a match, itβs normal to want to share a lot of information. However, this might feel overwhelming to the other person, regardless of whether you are starting the conversation for the first time or just trying to keep a recently-started conversation going. Try to share 1 bit of information or ask 1 question in each response. Additionally, cut out any unnecessary details. [1] X Research source
- For instance, letβs say they ask you, βWhat did you do last weekend?β Donβt type out a whole paragraph describing every detail. Instead, write something like, βI spent Saturday at the beach, then got margaritas with my friend. Sunday I took my dog to the park. How about you?β
Tip: Read over your response and look for words you can eliminate. If you can say something using fewer words, revise your response to shorten it.
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Keep your responses positive because negativity can be a turn off. It's normal to have bad days, and sometimes you just need to vent. However, it's too soon to talk about your problems with your Tinder match. Instead, focus on positive topics or put a positive spin on your day. This helps keep the conversation engaging and upbeat. [2] X Research source
- For instance, say something like, βToday was super busy, but I feel like I accomplished a lotβ rather than βToday was so draining."
- Similarly, avoid saying things like, "I feel like I have no one to talk to," "I'm worried that I'm never going to find the one," or "Right now I'm working in marketing, but I hate it."
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Share information about yourself in between asking questions. Itβs good to ask your match questions because it shows them youβre interested. However, it might feel like an interrogation if you bombard them with questions. Instead, answer their questions with personal details about yourself. If they arenβt asking questions, give your own response to the questions they ask before asking another question.
- They might ask, βWhat music have you been listening to lately?β Say something like, βI'm really into new music, so I mostly listen to Pandora to sample recent releases. What about you?β
- Letβs say you asked them, βWhat was your favorite part about today?β They might reply, βI really enjoyed lunch because I met my friend at a local cafe.β Donβt immediately ask another question. You might say, βThat sounds like a great time. My best moment was closing a sale with a new client.β
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Include enough detail in your response for them to build off of it. While it's important to be concise, make sure you give enough details to keep the conversation going. Provide a detail that they can follow-up on, ask them a question, or introduce a new topic. This helps them think of what to say next.
- For instance, instead of saying, "I like comedies," you might say, "I like comedies that have dark humor, like Burn After Reading or Horrible Bosses . What about you?"
- Similarly, don't just say, "I have a cat." Say, "I have a cat named Cacticus Finch. I got him when I was in college and wanted to impress the other English majors."
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Try to make them laugh with a joke or a funny story. Humor is a great way to impress your match! Donβt worry about making good jokes. Use silly jokes that you find on the Internet, make jokes about yourself, or tell a silly story about your past. [3] X Research source
- You might say, βWhat did the fish say when it swam into a wall? It said, βDam!ββ
- You could tell a brief story like, βLast week I went to do karaoke with my friend but they mixed up the songs. I was trying to sing βRainbowβ but they played the Beastie Boys. Iβm pretty sure my friend is ghosting me now, lol.β
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Bring up something you saw in their profile. Your match worked really hard on their profile, so theyβre hoping you read it well. Look for interesting details on their profile or things you have in common. Then, ask them a question about it or mention why you have it in common.
- Say, βWhat was the last trail you hiked?β "I see you go to a lot of concerts. Who have you seen recently?" or βI also like Harry Potter. Which book is your favorite?β You might also say, "I work in the medical field, too. What got you interested in it?"
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Talk about something they mentioned in an earlier message. If youβve sent a couple of messages but the conversation is fizzling, read over whatβs already been said. Then, build off of their prior comments. This shows them that youβre paying attention, so theyβre more likely to respond.
- For instance, they might have said, βToday has been hectic because I had to take my cat for an emergency vet visit.β You might send a message saying, βHowβs your cat recovering after the vet visit yesterday?β
- Similarly, let's say your match talked about a big presentation at work. You might say, "Wasn't your presentation today? How did it go?"
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Ask open-ended questions so they give longer answers. Open-ended questions require more than just a βyesβ or βnoβ answer, so they open up the conversation to more topics. Plus, they help you get to know the other person better. Do your best to only ask questions that are open-ended, then follow-up on their response.
- For instance, βHave you seen any movies lately?β is a yes-or-no question. On the other hand, βWhat are the last 3 movies you saw?β is open-ended. If they said, βI just saw the latest superhero movie,β you could follow up with, βDo you consider yourself a Marvel or DC person and why?β
Tip: Avoid yes-or-no questions because they can shut down the conversation. Try to ask questions that require them to give more than a 1-word answer.
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Focus on topics that help you learn about each other. Try to avoid mundane questions like "How was your day?" or "How's it going?" These questions can feel boring to the person you're talking to and don't move the conversation along. Instead, ask questions that will reveal personal details or opinions. This helps you both learn more about each other so you can create a connection.
- Ask something like, "What would you title a movie about your life?" "Which movie would you choose if you had to watch the same movie every day for a week?" "What 5 books would you take with you to a deserted island?" or "What would you do on a dream vacation?"
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Discuss what you both want in a relationship. Youβre on Tinder to find a potential romantic partner, so it makes sense to talk about what you both want. Be honest about your intentions up front and what you expect from them. Then, ask them what theyβre looking for. [4] X Research source
- You might say, βIβm looking for a long-term relationship, but I want to take things slow. How about you?β or βRight now Iβm exploring my options. Iβm hoping we can have some fun and see if this goes anywhere.β
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Wait to make sex comments so you donβt seem creepy. Itβs understandable that youβd want to make sexual advances toward your Tinder matches. However, getting sexual too early in the conversation can be a turn-off. Instead, focus on getting to know them. [5] X Research source
- For instance, donβt say things like, βIt sounds like youβd be fun in the bedroom,β or βI hope I get to see whatβs under that outfit.β Additionally, avoid comments like, βYou look so sexy in that picture where youβre dressed up.β
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Donβt dominate the conversation by talking about yourself. While itβs important to let them get to know you, they might get bored if you keep talking about yourself. Make sure your conversation is balanced between the both of you. For every personal detail you provide, ask them a question about themself. [6] X Research source
- Try not to get too much into your backstory, the problems in your life, or your hopes for the future. This is information that youβll share later as youβre getting to know each other in your first few dates.
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Be careful with compliments until you get to know each other better. While itβs really nice to compliment people, doing it too soon can be a big turn-off for some people. At first, compliment them on the things that they do or accomplishments theyβve shared with you. Donβt compliment their looks until after youβve met.
- For instance, βYour smile is so prettyβ might creep out some people. However, you could say, βYour job sounds really interesting!β
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Avoid using emojis until you get to know each other better. You probably want to use emojis to flirt or make your message more interesting. However, they don't add anything to the conversation and can be a big turn-off for some people. Additionally, it's possible that your Tinder match will interpret them in a different way than you intended. Don't use emojis when you're first starting to get to know someone. [7] X Research source
- For example, you might want to include a heart-eyes emoji to indicate that your match said something you like. However, they might interpret that as you trying to be suggestive.
- Similarly, they might think that you use emojis because you don't have much to say.
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Ask them for their number so you can transfer to texting. Once youβve sent at least 10 messages back and forth, itβs the right time to take your conversation to text. Give them your phone number and ask for theirs. [8] X Research source
- Say, βWould you be interested in continuing this conversation over text? My phone number is 555-5555. Whatβs yours?β
Variation: You can ask them for a date before you take your conversation to text. Itβs up to you!
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Invite them to meet you for a low-key date within a week of chatting. Itβs good to get to know someone a bit before you go on a date. However, they might think you arenβt that interested in them if you donβt ask about meeting in person soon after the chat starts. Itβs okay to ask after about 10-15 messages between the 2 of you. Just be sure to ask within a week of starting the conversation. [9] X Research source
- Say, βIβm really enjoying this conversation. Can we continue it over drinks one night this week?β You might also say, "We really seem to click. Would you be interested in meeting me this Friday at the gelato shop on Acorn Street?"
EXPERT TIPMatchmaker & Dating ExpertMaria Avgitidis is the CEO & Matchmaker of Agape Match, a matchmaking service based out of New York City. For over a decade, she has successfully combined four generations of family matchmaking tradition with modern relationship psychology and search techniques to ensure her professional clientele are introduced to their ultimate match. Maria and Agape Match have been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times, Fast Company, CNN, Esquire, Elle, Reuters, Vice, and Thrillist.Our Expert Agrees: Ask them whether they'd like to meet for drinks soon after you start chatting and see where it goes from there. The goal is to meet each other in person and get to know each other that way instead of only through online chatting.
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Keep your chat going after you schedule your date. The conversation isnβt over just because you have plans to meet. Continue to message them to get to know them better. This shows them that youβre really interested in them as a potential partner. [10] X Research source
- If you stop chatting with them, they might think that youβve lost interest. Similarly, they might worry that youβre ghosting them.
Questions to Keep the Conversation on Tinder Flowing
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Check your spelling before you send your messages, as misspelled words are a common turn-off.Thanks
- If they continue to give you 1 word answers, theyβre probably not that interested. It may be best to focus your attention on another match.Thanks
References
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