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How do you reply if someone is flirting with you?
How to Respond to a Flirty Text from a Guy
- 1 Tease him to get him interested.
- 2 Respond with a funny one-liner.
- 3 Try a sassy, short response.
- 4 Send a flirty compliment.
- 5 Hint at exciting backstories when he compliments you.
- 6 Give a genuine response.
- 7 Send a cute text to tell him you care.
What to say to a guy that’s flirting with you?
130 Flirty Texts to Send a Guy You Like
- Hey, stranger.
- Morning, you!
- What would you say if I asked you to come over right now?
- I’m making the first move when it comes to texting, so I’m expecting you to make the first move when it comes to kissing.
- This is me asking you out.
- Nobody gets me like you do.
Is it okay to ignore a guy who is flirting with you?
If he is subtlety flirting with you, not overtly enough to warrant a direct “yes” or “no,” simply don’t flirt back. Continue to be polite, but don’t give him any special attention that he may take as a green light. Most flirting is subtle, so ignoring it won’t necessarily seem like a snub to most people.
How do you flirt with a guy without scowls?
For instance, cross your arms and look in another direction. Move your body so it’s not facing him. In addition, don’t smile at him, as that will encourage more flirting. You don’t need to scowl at him, but make sure you aren’t giggling and laughing at him, as he’ll take that as you flirting back.
How do you deal with flirting with your significant other?
Usually, if people start talking about their significant other, the flirter will get the hint and back down. If that doesn’t work, then talk incessantly about your significant other. If that doesn’t work (for some people, it really does take a “ton of bricks”) or if you are unattached, then the direct approach will be appropriate.
Is it okay to politely decline a flirty text message?
Politely declining because you don’t deem the person to be interesting/attractive etc. are all justified. In these situations, people are flirting for their own personal benefit, choosing someone.