“I’m a Marvel fan, too. Who’s the best Spider-Man: Tom Holland or Toby Maguire?” “I’m so glad you’re a fellow dog lover. What’s Benson like?” “Finally! Another coffee snob. What’s your take on pour-overs?”

“I wasn’t expecting anyone to be able to restore my faith in this app… But I think you might’ve just done it. ” “When I first saw your profile I thought, ‘I’d let that girl steal my favorite hoodie. ’ It’d probably look better on you, anyway. ” Send, “Ok you’re pretty funny. ” Then send, “Sorry. Typo. *pretty and funny. ”

How long are the messages she’s sending? If her messages are interesting and longer than a few words, she’s probably interested. What’s her response time like? If she’s taking forever to respond, she might not be interested. But if she’s matching your speed, that’s a great sign. [4] X Expert Source Imad JbaraDating Coach Expert Interview. 22 September 2021. Is she asking you questions? Questions show interest, and they mean she really wants to get to know you. [5] X Expert Source Imad JbaraDating Coach Expert Interview. 22 September 2021. Is she using emojis and exclamation points? Punctuation matters! Emojis and exclamation points definitely point towards a flirtier vibe.

“This has been so fun. Could I get your number?” “Hey, would you feel comfortable giving me your number?”

“I love your sense of adventure. Could I get your number so we could keep talking over text?”[8] X Expert Source Imad JbaraDating Coach Expert Interview. 22 September 2021. “Ok, you’ve made me laugh nonstop for the last 12 messages. Can I please get your number?”

“I’ve got a burning follow-up question to what you just said. Can I text it to you?” Try sending part of a joke and then saying, “Can I text you the punchline? What’s your number?”

“I feel like we’re past the awkward Bumble messaging stage. Could I get your number?” “Hey, they say these apps are numbers games so… could I get yours?”

“Want to keep taking over text? I’m eager to get off this crazy app. ” “I feel like we could both us a break from this app. Want to switch to texting?”

“I want to see a pic of your new puppy! Since we can’t send photos here, would you feel comfortable texting instead?” “I don’t check this app super often, but I’d love to keep talking. Could I get your number?”

“I’ve got to go to work, but send me your number and I’ll text you later!” “I’m headed on vacation this weekend and won’t be on the app. If you send me your number, we can text, though!”

“Call me old school, but would you be down for a phone call? If so, what’s your number?” “Hey, no pressure but do you want to call?”

“I just thought of something kind of wild. Could I get your number so I can text it to you?” “I have the funniest idea for a date (if you’re up for it). Can I text it to you?”

“Hey, I’ve had fun talking to you. My number’s (858) 029-7890 if you want to keep talking. ” “I think you’re really interesting. If you want to text, hit me up at (456) 927-0019. ”

“What’s your number—I’ll text you the info!” “Hey, could I get your number in case anything comes up?”