It's always exciting when a new text pops up on your phone. While you might not have a reply prepared right away, the person’s probably waiting for you to respond. Everyone has slightly different texting habits, but you can still be respectful and follow some general texting etiquette. We've put together a list of options and advice to help you figure out the best time to send your message!

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Respond to your crush right away if you're into them.

  1. Why keep the person waiting if you’re excited to chat? If you’re just relaxing and you get a text from someone, just take the time to read it and respond right away. The person you’re talking to will really appreciate the speedy reply and know that you’re eager to continue your conversation.[2]
    • Some people can see when you open a message even if you didn’t respond, which could make them feel anxious. Wait to open your texts until you can respond to them. You can still usually read your messages in your notifications without opening the app.
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Reply within 30–60 minutes to play it a little cool.

  1. That way, you can keep the convo flowing without seeming needy. Even though you might be really excited to message them, you might seem a little needy or clingy with an immediate response. If you want to play it cool, wait for up to an hour so it doesn’t seem like you’re always on your phone checking for their reply.[3]
    • While it’s okay to reply later if you’re actually busy, purposefully waiting to text somebody might feel disrespectful if you’re available. If you had to make the person wait for more than an hour, offer them an apology and explain what kept you from messaging them.[4]
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Try matching the other person’s texting speed.

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Catch up at the end of the day if you're slammed.

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Ask for some time to respond to tough questions.

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Ghost them if you aren't interested.

  1. Cut off contact completely so you can move on. This works best if you’re texting someone on a dating app that you just connected with. If you’ve only been texting but haven’t gotten together with someone in person, then you haven’t really had the time to form a good bond with them, so it’s okay to leave their messages on read.[11]
    • It’s also okay to ghost someone if you feel unsafe when you’re talking to them.
    • If you’ve met the person you’re talking to but you still aren’t interested in the conversation, be honest and tell the person directly. Waiting to reply or ghosting the person will only hurt their feelings more.[12]
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Warnings

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  1. https://qz.com/995174/how-long-should-you-wait-before-sending-a-second-text/
  2. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soloish/wp/2015/10/30/ghosting-when-to-do-it-and-when-to-text-back/
  3. Christina Jay, NLP. Matchmaker & Certified Life Coach. Expert Interview. 3 March 2021.
  4. https://www.businessinsider.com/what-to-do-when-you-dont-get-a-text-back-2018-1
  5. John Keegan. Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 19 August 2021.
  6. Christina Jay, NLP. Matchmaker & Certified Life Coach. Expert Interview. 3 March 2021.

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This article was co-authored by Christina Jay, NLP and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Christina Jay is a Matchmaker and Certified Life Coach based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Christina is the founder of Preferred Match (preferredmatch.ca), her matchmaking service that finds love for successful and elite individuals. She has over 10 years of coaching experience, earned her NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming) certification through NLP Canada Training, and has a BA in Business Administration from Brock University. This article has been viewed 82,824 times.
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