Text messaging provides another way of communicating with the person dearest to us. Sending an SMS message is easy and cheap. All you need is your mobile phone and a little time to compose and presto, you can get the message across in no time. However, many people believe that text messaging is a classless way of showing devotion. After all, who would want to receive a poetry quote or a line from a recent movie? They are not just cheesy; they are also too impersonal and emotionless.
If you are romantic enough, all you need is a bit creativity and you can send the most touching and surprising text message ever to grace your loved one's cellphone. Here are some tips in composing a romantic text message.
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Blurts. While you're in the middle of something, grab your phone and tell the apple of your eye that you are suddenly reminded of him / her. For example, “I was listing down the things I need and suddenly, I thought of you.” That's one sweet text message. Be careful, though. Don't send a message like this when you're at the zoo. “I'm looking at some chimpanzees and I was reminded of you.”
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Reminders. You should always see to it that you tell your loved one “I love you” before parting ways. But even if you already did, send a text message saying, “I love you. I love you. And oh, did I tell you that I love you?”
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Wishes. When you're apart, let your partner know how much you miss them by sending an “I wish you were here” message. Even if you don't call or send an email, a text message will suffice.
The advent of text messaging has revolutionized people's personal relationships. Unlike calls, which are much more expensive, text messaging is not just used for sending important details or information. Rather, it has become an excellent and a ubiquitous tool for flirting in a non-intrusive way, minimizing the possibility of rejection. Aside from that, it is an addition to the many convenient ways of expressing our love to our special someone.
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