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Asking someone out can be nerve-wracking, but using a text message to do it can make it a little less daunting. Here are some tips on how to ask someone out using a text message: 1. Start with a friendly message: Begin the conversation with a casual message to establish a friendly tone. This will help the person feel comfortable and more receptive to your request. 2. Be direct and clear: Don't beat around the bush. Make it clear that you are asking them out on a date. This will prevent any confusion or misunderstandings. 3. Suggest a specific plan: Offer a specific date, time, and place for the date. This will show that you are serious about your intentions and that you have put thought into the invitation. 4. Keep it short and sweet: Avoid writing a long and complicated message. Keep it short, simple, and to the point. 5. Be respectful: It's important to be respectful of the person's feelings and boundaries. If they decline the invitation, accept their response gracefully and don't push the issue. Here's an example of what you could say: "Hey, I've really enjoyed getting to know you and I was wondering if you'd like to go out on a date with me this Friday at 7 pm? There's this new Italian place downtown that I've been wanting to try. Let me know if you're interested!"
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