<p>Is it tacky/wimpy to ask someone out via text message? She clearly likes me and I like her. But I won't see her in person until maybe next weekend. And I really wanna ask her out. So, CC, in this situation would it still be unacceptable to ask her out via text message?</p>
<p>…call her. she needs to hear your voice. it’s infinitely better than texting.</p>
<p>personally, i think it would be fine if u wrote something like “do u want to hang out tomorrow?” or something. it keeps things informal & slow-moving, unless u both realize u want to take it to the next level :]</p>
<p>Lol, I don’t even know why I made this thread. I texted her and she said yes. Woo!!! I won’t be alone on Valentine’s Day this year!</p>
<p>what a wimp :)</p>
<p>psh, whatever happened to talking on the phone these days…</p>
<p>^ Thanks for the encouragement.</p>
<p>You’re welcome. :P</p>
<p>imo, texting is probably the lamest and worst way to do anything - both asking out and breaking up.</p>
<p>ouch. i would be sad…
i am sad…</p>
<p>YAYYYY at least it worked =P congrats!</p>
<p>text = permanently recordable document = win</p>
<p>^haha that’s true…I’m sure if she’s into you, she’ll be happy reading and re-reading that text. :D</p>
<p>Texting is so lame.</p>
<p>Valentine’s Day… -_-</p>
<p>haha i totally agree with beautifulnights (:</p>
<p>and beautiful nights tacitly agrees with me, so you agree with me! :]</p>
<p>Texting is VeRy lame but I can’t 8 way a phone call…nor would I want to…</p>
<p>Voicemails are lulziest. I remember when my ex left a voicemail on Valentine’s day once. It was so sweet that I saved it and kept on re-playing it till we broke up. good luck with your relationship ;]</p>
<p>texting, calling, sending a gift, crying at her door, taking a plane across the country with a banner behind it that says “i love you”
usually wont change the answer.</p>
<p>well the last one might. but you might also just creep her out.</p>