So, there's this incredible person that you can’t stop thinking about. Whether you’ve known them for years or you just met, you’re itching to ask them out on a date. You’ve got their number, so what’s your next move? In this article, we’ve put together some helpful tips on how you can successfully set up a date over text.

1

Send an opening text.

  1. Start by saying something interesting to get a conversation going. They’re more likely to say “yes” if you take the time to talk to them first. Ask how their day was—if you know something happening in their life right now, ask them about that. You can even reference something you’ve talked about in the past.
    • Stay away from generic texts like “Heyy” or “How are you?”
    • Add a little personality by asking them something personal like, “Hey, how’d that test go today?👀” or, “Your dog’s pretty cute. When’d you take that pic of them?”
    • Use proper spelling and grammar when texting them. This will help you stand out and let them know you mean business.
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2

Find out what they like.

  1. Take things slow before you ask them out to get to know them. It doesn’t matter if you’ve known them for years or a matter of minutes, ask them about their interests and hobbies because people change. Seeing what makes them tick now can help you set up a perfect date in the future, so ask them about their favorite places to eat, what they like to do in their free time, and what music they like.[1]
    • “Any good places to eat near you?”
    • “Don’t laugh, but I love going to karaoke on the weekends😂 What about you? What do you like to do on the weekends?”
    • “What did your Spotify wrap-up look like this year?👀”
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Keep your text short and simple.

  1. You don’t need to write a long message for them to say “yes.” Simply text them at a reasonable time to see if they’d like to do something with you. Here are some examples:
    • “I just got a puppy. Would you wanna come over sometime and meet her?”
    • “There’s a new Mexican restaurant that just opened up. Would you want to check it out with me this weekend?”
    • “I know you’ve always wanted to ride a camel, and there’s a petting zoo happening at the fair next week. I may have heard there’ll be a camel👀 Would you want to go with me?”
5

Ask them to do something specific.

  1. They're more likely to say "yes" to a specific date activity. If they have a favorite restaurant, take them there. If there’s something they’ve always wanted to do, bring them on an excursion to do that thing. The key is to tailor the date to them and make the activity specific. Just asking them to "hang out sometime" is a bit too vague.[3]
    • “Since you’re into video games, would you wanna check out the new arcade with me this weekend?”
    • “I know you love the outdoors, so would you want to go on a hike with me next week?”
    • “Want to grab milkshakes after the game Friday? It can be my treat😉”
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    What can you say when someone turns down a date over text?
    LeTisha Underwood
    LeTisha Underwood
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
    LeTisha Underwood is a Certified Professional Matchmaker and the CEO of Two Hearts Exclusive Matchmaking Services. With more than five years of experience, she specializes in helping marriage-minded people find their life partners. LeTisha holds a Matchmaker Certification from The Global Love Institute.
    LeTisha Underwood
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
    Expert Answer
    When someone turns down a date over text, you can send a message saying, Thank you for taking the time to respond. Take care.
  • Question
    How can you politely decline a date offer from a coworker?
    LeTisha Underwood
    LeTisha Underwood
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
    LeTisha Underwood is a Certified Professional Matchmaker and the CEO of Two Hearts Exclusive Matchmaking Services. With more than five years of experience, she specializes in helping marriage-minded people find their life partners. LeTisha holds a Matchmaker Certification from The Global Love Institute.
    LeTisha Underwood
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
    Expert Answer
    If you want to decline a date offer from a coworker, send a message saying I appreciate your date offer. However, I will have to decline, respectfully.
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This article was co-authored by LeTisha Underwood and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. LeTisha Underwood is a Certified Professional Matchmaker and the CEO of Two Hearts Exclusive Matchmaking Services. With more than five years of experience, she specializes in helping marriage-minded people find their life partners. LeTisha holds a Matchmaker Certification from The Global Love Institute. This article has been viewed 20,183 times.
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