Monday, April 12, 2010

Online dating?

Can anyone give me tips on how to write a better email to a complete stranger when you want to send them email instead of smile/winks as an ice-breaker? I’d never know what to write to them. My mind is always blank – I’d been feeling awkward not knowing what to talk about. I know I’m not the funniest person to be around (at least I try to be).

Online dating?
just be sincere but don't scare them off until u guys meet up. this is my personal experience. but alot depends on fate too. really. meanwhile be yourself and keep to your life priorities ok. good luck!
Reply:Hi, I am going to assume you are a female for my reply.





If someone sends you an email, I suggest just replying saying if you are interested or not and if you are interested, ask him to tell you about himself.





I have been on these sites and it is very difficult as you know nothing about these people however just keep it simple and sooner or later you will find someone who clicks.





If you are an aussie, I would be interested to say hi.
Reply:No. The only suggestion I can make is to get out from behind the computer and go out into the world and try some real dating. Online dating leaves you empty since there's no human interaction face-to-face. Plus you can't really say the person you're emailing is really what they appear to be in writing.
Reply:Ask simple questions about them and let them do the talking.
Reply:yes i think i can help you , 1is the person your emailing wanting you too email.if so all you need too do is be yourself and don't put any thing in the email that you think is being way to forward .start out very slow and when this person starts too except your advances then gently start adding more too them you don't want too come on too strong too fast. start with a simple hello and then a littler about your self. Ive been having an on line romance for 2 months now and i started out very slow . now I'm we are engaged to be married . good luck too you
Reply:NO ONLINE DATING!!!!!!!!!
Reply:Treat it the same way you would talking with someone face to face. In both cases, hopefully you've picked up *some* detail about them that you can include. If you can turn it into a question, so much the better. If it's something you have in common, better yet!





GOOD: "I just feel compelled to point out that I really like the color of that shirt you're wearing in your picture. It really goes well with your hair."





BETTER: "I noticed in your profile that you like Krispy Kreme. They don't have Krispy Kreme where I live yet - what's so good about them?"





BEST: "You mentioned in this post that you like rock climbing. I've done it a little bit, but only on those walls they have in the gym or the sporting goods store. Where do you climb? Is it someplace a relative newbie like me would be okay?"


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