A comprehensive guide to figuring out her texts
You text a girl and before you know it, youโve got a response. Seems like sheโs enjoying the convo, but does a fast reply really mean sheโs into you, or could it just mean nothing at all? Keep reading: weโll dive into all the possible reasons a girl might respond quickly, how the context of the convo can affect the meaning behind her text, and how to react.
Things You Should Know
- If a girl responds quickly to your messages, it could be because she likes you and wants to keep the conversation moving.
- It could also mean sheโs just interested in the topic of conversation or thinks itโs rude not to reply fast.
- If you like her, text back as you regularly would. If youโre not into her, or donโt want to come on too strong, try waiting a few minutes or more to reply.
Steps
Section 1 of 3:
Possible Reasons She Replies Quickly
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She likes you. Yep, if sheโs quick to respond to your messages, it could be because sheโs crushing on you! She might not want to keep you hanging too long, or might not be able to help replying back fast.
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She happens to be on her phone. If sheโs already on her phone (or computer or wherever youโre chatting), it might just be convenient to reply quickly.Advertisement
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Sheโs interested in the conversation. If youโre talking about something super engaging, she might reply fast because sheโs invested and wants to keep up the flow of conversation.
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She doesnโt like you. Yโknow how when your crush texts you, you might wait a while to reply so you donโt seem too eager? Well, itโs possible this girlโs replying quickly because sheโs not overthinking it, because sheโs just not that into you.
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Sheโs respectful. She might just consider it basic kindness to respond in a timely fashion to a text. Many people view it as rude to leave a conversation hanging too long.
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She likes the attention. If sheโs bored or feeling down, she might just appreciate someone to talk to. She may not be thinking about it too much or realize sheโs creating any confusion.
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Itโs just her texting style. She could be a fast texter-backer by nature. If sheโs glued to her phone, she might just be in the habit of replying back quickly. [1] X Research source
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Section 2 of 3:
Considering the Context
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When is this convo taking place? If you happen to know sheโs texting you while sheโs at a concert or party or other fun, attention-grabbing event, it means youโre a priority. If sheโs just in class or waiting for the bus, itโs possible sheโs just texting because itโs convenient.
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What are you talking about? Are you discussing juicy gossip or urgent school-related stuff or hot-button political issues? Or are you just sharing memes and talking about your day? If the first, she might just be generally invested in the convoโif the second, sheโs invested in you .
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Who initiated the conversation? Did she start things up, or did you? If she goes out of her way to chat with you, it could mean she likes talking to you.
- Note that if she rarely initiates the convo, it doesnโt necessarily mean sheโs not into youโshe might just be shy.
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What counts as โquick,โ anyway? โQuickโ means different things to different people. If sheโs on her phone a lot, she might not think a few minutesโ wait is a quick turnaround, but if sheโs rarely on her phone, responding 3 days later might be considered speedy. [2] X Research source
- Consider how active she usually is on her phone. If sheโs pretty addicted to her screens, a fast reply may not be super meaningful.
- If youโve chatted with her before, consider how fast sheโs responded in the past. Is this just how she texts? Or is she replying more quickly than usual?
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Whatโs her tone like? If her replies are warm and friendly and invite further conversation, then sheโs probably enjoying talking to you, at least as a friend. If theyโre short and abrupt, she may be offering the bare minimum.
- Consider how your in-person interactions usually go. If she's warm and friendly in person but cold in texts, she may just not be much of a texter. [3] X Research source
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Section 3 of 3:
How to Respond
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If you like her and want to show her, reply back fast. Why hide how you feel? Donโt overthink it : just keep the convo going at a natural pace. [4] X Research source
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If you donโt want to seem overeager, wait a bit before responding. If youโre not into her, or youโre into her and want to come off cool and collected, wait a minute or 2 before texting back.
- If you like her, maybe give her a chance to double-text . Not double-texting doesnโt necessarily mean anything, but double-texting is a pretty big indicator that sheโs enjoying the convo.
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Add a flirty emoji if you like her. If youโre feeling brave, spice things up a little with a winky face (๐), smirk (๐), or some other suggestive emoticon. (But not the eggplant. Justโฆdonโt.)
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Forget textingโcall her up if you like her. If you know sheโs not up to anything, kick it old school and give her a ring . Chatting over the phone could be a great way to charm her and cultivate some intimacy, as well as better understand her tone. [5] X Research source
- Try opening with something like, โHey, I just felt like this would be easier than texting,โ and if youโre feeling gutsy, you might even add, โBesides, I like the sound of your voice.โ
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References
- โ https://textgod.com/short-or-slow-replies/
- โ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/me-we/201909/the-do-s-and-don-ts-texting-in-new-relationship
- โ https://textgod.com/short-or-slow-replies/
- โ https://www.businessinsider.com/how-long-should-i-wait-to-text-my-date-crush-2016-5
- โ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/me-we/201909/the-do-s-and-don-ts-texting-in-new-relationship
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