sid3 Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 I'm wondering if getting a Merry Christmas text from single girls is their just being thoughtful or an obvious sign of interest.
ooglesnboogles Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 Is it a mass text or a personalized text? What's the context of your relationship (i.e. friends, barely know em, etc.)? I would think if you got one with your name/nickname and/or some other personal feature it would mean something, but I know quite a few people who just mass text everyone.
Author sid3 Posted December 24, 2012 Author Posted December 24, 2012 Is it a mass text or a personalized text? What's the context of your relationship (i.e. friends, barely know em, etc.)? I would think if you got one with your name/nickname and/or some other personal feature it would mean something, but I know quite a few people who just mass text everyone. I know they weren't mass texts as my name was used. They're from girls I was talking to before I starting seeing my current lady friend.
Angel Heart Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 I would presume it is pure thoughtfulness. The Holidays are a time to reach out and wish people a Happy Holiday. I receive emails from men I knew who simply want to wish me well. They know I'm seeing someone so I'd see those texts of yours a sign that these gals are thinking of you and hoping you're doing well. Especially, of course, if you were nice to them. Happy Holidays! 2
ja123 Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 I'd say they're still somewhat interested; otherwise, they would have deleted you from their phones and never contacted you again.
ooglesnboogles Posted December 25, 2012 Posted December 25, 2012 It also depends on the person. I know people who will individually text 30 or 40 people on special events, just because they want to connect with everybody. Personally, I send a few texts to good friends and that's about it. Could be a variety of things, but it might mean there's some interest there.
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