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    What should I do to impress a girl on WhatsApp?
    Stefanie Safran
    Dating Coach & Matchmaker
    Stefanie Safran is a Dating Coach, Matchmaker, and the Owner of Stef in the City, a Matchmaking and Dating Coaching business focused on an honest and hands on approach. Stefanie labels herself as “Chicago's Introductionista®” as she has over 15 years of experience in the matchmaking industry. Her work has been featured on various media such as: ABC7, NBC5, CBS2, WGN, FOX, The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun Times, The HuffPost, and Refinery29. She holds a MBA in marketing and branding from Loyola University in addition to her BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
    Dating Coach & Matchmaker
    Expert Answer
    If you tell her that you will call or contact her at a particular time, remember to do so. Do not make an excuse that you were busy. Focus on your conversations. Understand what the girl wants and act accordingly.
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    How do you make your chats fun and interesting on WhatsApp?
    Stefanie Safran
    Dating Coach & Matchmaker
    Stefanie Safran is a Dating Coach, Matchmaker, and the Owner of Stef in the City, a Matchmaking and Dating Coaching business focused on an honest and hands on approach. Stefanie labels herself as “Chicago's Introductionista®” as she has over 15 years of experience in the matchmaking industry. Her work has been featured on various media such as: ABC7, NBC5, CBS2, WGN, FOX, The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun Times, The HuffPost, and Refinery29. She holds a MBA in marketing and branding from Loyola University in addition to her BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
    Dating Coach & Matchmaker
    Expert Answer
    Let your conversation flow naturally. Do not allow the conversation to become self-centered. Ask the girl questions and let her tell about herself.
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    How can I make my communication more effective with a girl?
    Stefanie Safran
    Dating Coach & Matchmaker
    Stefanie Safran is a Dating Coach, Matchmaker, and the Owner of Stef in the City, a Matchmaking and Dating Coaching business focused on an honest and hands on approach. Stefanie labels herself as “Chicago's Introductionista®” as she has over 15 years of experience in the matchmaking industry. Her work has been featured on various media such as: ABC7, NBC5, CBS2, WGN, FOX, The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun Times, The HuffPost, and Refinery29. She holds a MBA in marketing and branding from Loyola University in addition to her BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
    Dating Coach & Matchmaker
    Expert Answer
    You can compliment her. It will break the ice and pave the way for more effective communication.
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    If she said her day is boring, how should I respond?
    Community Answer
    Try to make it more fun for her. Lighten up her mood and don't add to her boredom.
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    What if she doesn't like me?
    Community Answer
    Every guy has this same question in mind. You have to take risks in life or you'll never get anywhere. If she doesn't like you, she'll probably just thank you for your interest and tell you that the feelings aren't mutual. It's not the end of the world.
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    What can I do if the girl I like is only sending me short replies?
    Community Answer
    Ask her if she's busy, or try asking her open-ended questions that require a longer reply, like, "What was your day like?" or "What did you do after school." If you're asking her questions and she's still sending short replies, she's probably not that interested in talking to you.
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    I like one girl but she loves another boy. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Just go on impressing her with your interest, so she knows, just in case her other boy doesn't last.
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    What do I do if a girl I want to impress hates being asked questions on WhatsApp?
    Community Answer
    Get her to ask you questions instead. This will make the conversation longer and more interesting.
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