Looking for the perfect Valentine's Day messages to show your love? Here are the best Valentine's Day messages that always "fire". You really won't go wrong with these SMS!
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What are the messages sent by men who just want you for fun?
Read how you can win him over with messages!
When you are waiting for his message, what are you thinking about?
Love is like war: easy to start but hard to stop, Henry Louis Mencken once said. And those who have been sincerely in love know that there is a lot of truth in his quote. Once a person enters the heart of a soul in love, it will be difficult to get out of it.
It is hard to imagine the modern world without social networks, which have also entered the sphere of partner relationships. And these brought with them disagreements and resentment between the two partners, which in many cases also led to the breakup of the relationship. If you don't already know, there are things you can't do while texting.
You know that there can be noise in the communication during correspondence via messages. Ending a text message with a period is interpreted completely differently than if you don't use it. Check out why you should avoid it.
Christmas cards will soon be on the table and all we have to do is add a nice message that will warm the hearts of our friends and family. Here are the best Christmas greetings and messages you've almost certainly never heard.
It must have happened to you that you regretted your decision immediately after sending the message. Unfortunately, after clicking on the 'send' button, the situation cannot be improved. Or is it?
If you want to improve your written communication with a crush, then it's time to look at what emojis you use. The dating app Clover conducted a study that showed which emojis men and women respond best to. And let's trust you right now that an eggplant or poop emoji won't help you at all.
Do you want to secretly read a message you received via Facebook Messenger, so that the sender does not know that you have read it and without a checkmark next to it? See how you can hide the fact that you've already read the message and save yourself the excuse of why you didn't reply (immediately).
Why are we still sending SMS messages in 2015 is a completely appropriate question. Namely, with all the other options, it seems like a real dinosaur in the range of digital communication options. The first SMS was sent way back in 1992, and in 2010 as many as 80 percent of all mobile users used them. Then came smartphones, paving the way for email, instant messaging and apps. Despite more modern communication channels, SMS remains one of the primary channels. Why?