When you first enter the dating pool, online dating can seem like a pretty intimidating beast: how do you know what to talk about? How quickly should you reply? And how long do you need to chat online before taking things to the next level? If you feel like a fish out of water, don’t worry—you’re not alone! We’ve compiled some of the most helpful tips for chatting online so you can get to know your potential date before asking them out.

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Talk about a common interest in your opening message.

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    Check out their profile to see what they like to do. Once you learn a little more about them, you can craft a message that talks about something you two have in common. Maybe you graduated from the same college, or maybe you both participate in the same hobby. It doesn’t even have to be anything specific—if you both like being outdoors, that’s great, too! Try something like:[1]
    • “Hey! I saw your hiking pics, they look so pretty. I love hiking, too!”
    • “I’ve never met another person who does roller derby! How often do you hit the rink?”
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Ask them questions about themselves.

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See if they like living in the area.

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Chat about pop culture.

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Give them a few compliments.

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    You can flatter your potential date by telling them something you like. Since you don’t know this person well yet, stay away from anything physical, and compliment them on something you noticed in their profile. Stick to 1 or 2 compliments per conversation, just so it doesn’t go overboard. You could say something like:[5]
    • “You have such a nice smile! It really shines through in all your pics.”
    • “You look like you have such a good fashion sense. I love your outfit in that first pic!”
    • “You have such a good sense of humor. I can tell you’d be fun to hang out with.”
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See if they want to meet IRL.

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    The goal of talking to someone online is to meet up in-person. After you’ve chatted back and forth for a little while, suggest meeting up somewhere casual, like a cafe or a bar. If they agree, you can set a time and a place to have a fun IRL date with someone you met online.[9]
    • Say something like, “I’ve really enjoyed our convo so far. Are you free this weekend to grab coffee or a drink?”
    • Sometimes, people are a little wary about meeting up in-person too soon. If the person you’re chatting with wants to talk online a little more before meeting up, don’t be offended! They’re probably just trying to be safe.
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Try a video date to take things slow.

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Don’t give out any personal info.

About This Article

Hannah Madden
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Hannah Madden is a writer, editor, and artist currently living in Portland, Oregon. In 2018, she graduated from Portland State University with a B.S. in Environmental Studies. Hannah enjoys writing articles about conservation, sustainability, and eco-friendly products. When she isn’t writing, you can find Hannah working on hand embroidery projects and listening to music. This article has been viewed 1,346 times.
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