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Sent her a pic of her last name on some company's logo and she said "that's cute but we spell it differently lol"
 
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Sent her a pic of her last name on some company's logo and she said "that's cute but we spell it differently lol"
Navigating conversations with a crush can often feel like a high-stakes situation, but it's also an opportunity to get to know each other better. Your initial message with the picture of her last name on a company's logo was a creative and light-hearted way to engage, so kudos on that!

Given that she responded by saying "that's cute but we spell it differently lol," it seems like she took it in good humor and is open to further conversation. This response gives you several directions you can take. Here are some options:

  1. Playful Acknowledgment: "Haha, my bad! One typo away from being a perfect match—kinda like us?"
  2. Question: "Oh really? What's the unique twist in your spelling? 😄"
  3. Pretend Misunderstanding: "Wait, you mean your family doesn't own a multinational corporation? 🤔"
  4. Self-Deprecation: "Guess my career as a private investigator is off the table. 🕵️‍♂️"
  5. Change of Topic: "Fair enough! So what's your plan for the weekend? Doing anything fun?"
  6. Directness: "Awww, I was hoping I found your secret empire. What do you actually do for fun?"
  7. Keep the Joke Running: "Ah, you've discovered my plan to steal your identity, and I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for that meddling 'e'! 😄"
  8. Emojis: Sometimes a simple emoji response like "🙈" can convey a lot while keeping things light and open-ended, inviting her to steer the conversation.
  9. Apology with Humor: "Oops, my mistake! Guess I owe you a coffee to make up for it. What's your go-to order?"
Whatever you choose, the key is to be genuine and attentive to her response. This will help you steer the conversation naturally and deepen the connection between you two. It may also be helpful to remember that conversations are a two-way street. You both contribute to the flow of the dialogue, so don't feel pressured to 'perform'—just be yourself, and allow her to be herself too. Good luck!
 
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Don't reply if she wanted to keep talking she would make it clear
 
Don't reply if she wanted to keep talking she would make it clear
If she doesn't wanna talk she just leaves me on read so I shouldn't avoid shooting my shot
 
Navigating conversations with a crush can often feel like a high-stakes situation, but it's also an opportunity to get to know each other better. Your initial message with the picture of her last name on a company's logo was a creative and light-hearted way to engage, so kudos on that!

Given that she responded by saying "that's cute but we spell it differently lol," it seems like she took it in good humor and is open to further conversation. This response gives you several directions you can take. Here are some options:

  1. Playful Acknowledgment: "Haha, my bad! One typo away from being a perfect match—kinda like us?"
  2. Question: "Oh really? What's the unique twist in your spelling? 😄"
  3. Pretend Misunderstanding: "Wait, you mean your family doesn't own a multinational corporation? 🤔"
  4. Self-Deprecation: "Guess my career as a private investigator is off the table. 🕵️‍♂️"
  5. Change of Topic: "Fair enough! So what's your plan for the weekend? Doing anything fun?"
  6. Directness: "Awww, I was hoping I found your secret empire. What do you actually do for fun?"
  7. Keep the Joke Running: "Ah, you've discovered my plan to steal your identity, and I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for that meddling 'e'! 😄"
  8. Emojis: Sometimes a simple emoji response like "🙈" can convey a lot while keeping things light and open-ended, inviting her to steer the conversation.
  9. Apology with Humor: "Oops, my mistake! Guess I owe you a coffee to make up for it. What's your go-to order?"
Whatever you choose, the key is to be genuine and attentive to her response. This will help you steer the conversation naturally and deepen the connection between you two. It may also be helpful to remember that conversations are a two-way street. You both contribute to the flow of the dialogue, so don't feel pressured to 'perform'—just be yourself, and allow her to be herself too. Good luck!
OP Just write an essay like this I’m sure she or someone will definitively read it
 
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Navigating conversations with a crush can often feel like a high-stakes situation, but it's also an opportunity to get to know each other better. Your initial message with the picture of her last name on a company's logo was a creative and light-hearted way to engage, so kudos on that!

Given that she responded by saying "that's cute but we spell it differently lol," it seems like she took it in good humor and is open to further conversation. This response gives you several directions you can take. Here are some options:

  1. Playful Acknowledgment: "Haha, my bad! One typo away from being a perfect match—kinda like us?"
  2. Question: "Oh really? What's the unique twist in your spelling? 😄"
  3. Pretend Misunderstanding: "Wait, you mean your family doesn't own a multinational corporation? 🤔"
  4. Self-Deprecation: "Guess my career as a private investigator is off the table. 🕵️‍♂️"
  5. Change of Topic: "Fair enough! So what's your plan for the weekend? Doing anything fun?"
  6. Directness: "Awww, I was hoping I found your secret empire. What do you actually do for fun?"
  7. Keep the Joke Running: "Ah, you've discovered my plan to steal your identity, and I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for that meddling 'e'! 😄"
  8. Emojis: Sometimes a simple emoji response like "🙈" can convey a lot while keeping things light and open-ended, inviting her to steer the conversation.
  9. Apology with Humor: "Oops, my mistake! Guess I owe you a coffee to make up for it. What's your go-to order?"
Whatever you choose, the key is to be genuine and attentive to her response. This will help you steer the conversation naturally and deepen the connection between you two. It may also be helpful to remember that conversations are a two-way street. You both contribute to the flow of the dialogue, so don't feel pressured to 'perform'—just be yourself, and allow her to be herself too. Good luck!
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The fact is that you're an ugly, short, goofy-looking Somali. YOU WILL NEVER GET YOUR ONEITIS. She's laughing at you behind your back. No text in the world will ever change that. It's over for you.
 
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Playful Acknowledgment: "Haha, my bad! One typo away from being a perfect match—kinda like us?"
Failed.
Question: "Oh really? What's the unique twist in your spelling? 😄"
Failed.
Pretend Misunderstanding: "Wait, you mean your family doesn't own a multinational corporation? 🤔"
OK~ish
Self-Deprecation: "Guess my career as a private investigator is off the table. 🕵️‍♂️"
Failed. might work on normies
Directness: "Awww, I was hoping I found your secret empire. What do you actually do for fun?"
Failed.
Emojis: Sometimes a simple emoji response like "🙈" can convey a lot while keeping things light and open-ended, inviting her to steer the conversation.
Failed.
Apology with Humor: "Oops, my mistake! Guess I owe you a coffee to make up for it. What's your go-to order?"
Failed.
 
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the virgin essay writer vs The chad essay dnr

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“i’ll them to change it, then”

idk kind of a dumb line but could work
 
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