Have you just come back from a first date and are wondering when you should send your date a text message? You may have found this article after spending some time thinking and deciding to look for advice on the subject.

I can offer my advice on this subject, based on my experiences with situations just like yours. I can tell you how long you should wait before sending a text and what you should include in the message. Hopefully, this advice will help you overcome a potentially awkward situation.

Text messaging is a fairly new phenomenon; it was only introduced about ten years ago, but it’s become a very important method of communication since then.

In the days before people used text messages to contact each other quickly, most people called a day or two after a date to talk a little more and to let the other person know that they had a great time together. This is still acceptable, of course, but many people prefer the ease and simplicity of a text message to communicate after a date.

Since the arrival of texting as a major form of communication, the rules around contacting your date have changed. It can be difficult to determine the right course of action for each situation.

The best advice I can give is to send a short text message within 24 hours of the end of the date. The key is to keep the message short; you can even send it the same night if you’d like.

This first text message should be funny and friendly, not serious. Making a reference to something that happened on the date is a great way to break the ice. It’s not necessary to mention that you had fun on the date, since you’ll be showing this just by sending the message.

This initial text can start a conversation that can jump back and forth between you and your date without the pressure of a phone conversation. By texting instead of calling, you’ll also create a build up to the next time you call to ask about another date.

When you make that call in after a day or two has passed, you should have more to talk about because of your interactions in the text messages.

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