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Use emojis, GIFs, or memes to convey tone and emotion that plain text might miss.
To draft an "interesting text" based on common strategies for engaging digital communication, you can use these frameworks to spark a response or start a conversation: video_2020-11-08_19-42-57
Avoid questions that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" to keep the momentum going. Use emojis, GIFs, or memes to convey tone
Reference a current event or holiday to make the message feel relevant to the "now". "I just saw [Object/Place] and it immediately made
"I just saw [Object/Place] and it immediately made me think of that time we [Shared Memory]. How have you been?".
Show you’ve been paying attention to their life or interests to make the text feel meaningful.
"I saw you recently did [Activity]. It looked amazing—how was the experience?". 3. Ask Open-Ended Questions
