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How to Talk to a Girl Online: Proven Openers

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Here were the most frequently used lines: 1. If not, I could seductively come up behind you and teach you.

Find them with the advanced search function on any of the major online sites. It got to the point where I myself would stop messaging. Men tended to prefer more direct approaches while women preferred questions about food, but in general they varied greatly by age and location.

How to Talk to a Girl Online: Proven Openers

Normally, on Hinge you're free to use whatever opening line you want — it shows you mutual friends and interests then gives you a blank canvas to write whatever you want. But for one month, Hinge gave a random 22% of users the option to use a clever prewritten opening line in addition to writing their own messages. They then tracked which of those prewritten lines were most likely to get a reply, using the data to determine which lines worked best based on gender, location, and how fast you sent a message after getting a match. Here's what they found out. The five best opening lines: 1. Two truths and a lie; ready. Sunday priorities: exercise, sleep, or aggressive mimosas? Better discovery: Netflix or avocados? Katy Perry or Taylor Swift? Breakfast preference: pancakes, waffles, or sleeping til lunch? The five worst-performing lines: 1. Would you rather have weekly hiccups or never sneeze to completion ever again? What's the most awkward movie you've watched with your parents? Worst piece of advice you ever received? Settle this once and for all: are they called fireflies or lightning bugs? Of the top five most commonly selected lines users were given three options per match , only two of those lines were high-performing. Here were the most frequently used lines: 1. Describe yourself in 3 emojis. Sunday priorities: exercise, sleep, or aggressive mimosas? How's your week going? Two truths and a lie: ready, set, go! Another data point they examined was how long you should wait to message someone after you get a match. They found it varies for men and women. They found men are impatient: If you don't message within six hours of matching, the likelihood that he'll respond drops by 25%. However, women don't mind waiting — there's only a 5% drop in the chance she'll respond if you wait six hours. Men and women respond to different types of lines duh. Men were most likely 98% more likely than usual! The types of lines that work best vary by city: San Francisco's top two lines are nostalgic average of 68% higher likelihood of response : What movie scared you the most when you were little? What the first CD you ever bought yourself? Los Angeles's top two lines are about entertainment average of 75% higher likelihood of response : Do you think Leo will ever get that Oscar? You can only keep one: Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, or John Oliver? New York City's top two lines are esoteric. Choose: adult treehouse or the ability to talk to animals? Choose a dream job: puppy photographer or pizza critic? Chicago's top two lines are about '90s nostalgia average of 58% higher likelihood of response : What '90s song would you use as the title of your autobiography? Who's your go-to Mario Kart character? The top prewritten line was: Please confirm you're not one of those people who claps when the plane lands.

You can make a comment about their solo name, their nationality, their university, just not what they look like. Sunday priorities: exercise, sleep, or aggressive mimosas. Yes, the face-worshipping religion. Online dating is a numbers game where more responses from women you like equal more dates. For instance, you could adapt the message above to fit with this u Jimmy Fallon GIF, and turn it into a three-message sequence that you fire off in rapid succession. I can wait… 36.

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released December 9, 2018

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