<p>Really just depends on the girl, but I say you’re reading into it too much. </p>
<p>I’d probably type like that to a semi-friend/pretty-good-acquaintance. I have a friend who actually uses multiple exclamation points/smilie faces when she’s mad or doesn’t like the person much so she doesn’t reveal her… negative… feelings for the person. Then again, I know several other girls who talk like that to their bfs/guys they like…</p>
<p>Probably doesn’t mean much. A lot of girls talk like that if not most. It’s just being friendly. She’s probably just being nice. Any more information on the matter?</p>
<p>My classes group message each other and we frequently text for notes or homework. </p>
<p>I respond with exclamations and smilies all the time. Just to be friendly. </p>
<p>ACTUAL Conversation:
Classmate: Wait…did we have chemistry hw
Me:…yesss
Classmate: Can I have it?
Me:_______
Classmate: Thank you!!</p>
<h2>Me: No problem! :D</h2>
<p>Classmate: what’s the calc hw
Me: it was _______
Classmate: thanks
Me: You’re welcome. </p>
<p>It varies on who I’m talking to. Perhaps she’s just friendly. I’m overly friendly when I talk to a classmate whom I’m not entirely familiar with.</p>
<p>You’re overanalyzing it. When I chat with classmates, I’m generally cordial. The whole conversation seems banal and nothing screams out of the ordinary; in fact, I always respond to a “thanks!” with “no problem!” However, personally, I’ll never help someone I despise.</p>
<p>Also, when I fall into a stoic mood, I will deliberately put in smileys and exclamation points. After all, the public has no reason to see beyond my facade.</p>
<p>I’m so sorry to say this, but this is just a sad, sad, thread.</p>