What Does A Subject Line Have To Say About Its Sender

  Identifying and knowing how to interpret several types of messages that come with internet dating will help you a lot with reading between the lines and having a glimpse of how that person really is.

Formal or casual greetings

Many people find it natural to start a conversation with a greeting, which can be either very formal and traditional or casual and relaxed. Should someone call you “Dear”, you must be dealing with an old-fashioned and conservative person, according to psychologists. “Hey” on the other hand reveals that someone is looking to first become your buddy before getting to meet you. It does not have to come from a very relaxed person, but also from someone less confident trying to make you feel confident and relaxed.

 Introductory subject lines

Other people prefer indicating a subject line from the very beginning, hoping to gain your interest in this way. While you may not be impressed at all by lines such as “response to your profile” – it shows lack of imagination or even laziness – you may be interested in something like “I love Bon Jovi, too!”. The last option indicates someone very creative who is about to make each of your interactions special and creative.

 Complimentary approaches

It does not have to be a sign that you are talking to someone with excellent eyesight if you are called “cutie” before you get to say “hi”. Most likely, that someone hopes to win points at instant by flattering you. Interested?

No subject line at all

This may either indicate someone careless, who can even forget your name, or someone too confident to lose time with such details and who is just getting into action. Once again, are you interested in dating with such a person?

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