| We exchanged emails, he hinted that I email him, but he hasn't replied |
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| Written by tit | |
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I am convinced this guy really likes me, he shows all the signs. We exchanged email addresses, he seemed to hint that I email him, which I did but as yet have not recieved a reply from him. I cannot understand this. In the email I hinted at how nice he was, used a little humour, as he said this was one thing he liked about me, that I made him laugh. Asked how he was and polite things like that...what have I done wrong? Honestly I'm convinced that he was very attracted to me. ?? confused !! How long is it that he hasn't replied? If it's just a few days then it maybe that he hasn't read his emails yet. If it's a few weeks then obviously there is some other reason, like you said something wrong in the email or he has a new girlfriend or he's changed his mind about you. Other thing to do is check that you have sent it to the correct email address, so check your sent items and make sure you have spelt his email address correctly. If he's ok with you next time you meet up then it could just be a case of he hasn't read it because he doesn't check his emails or it could have been sent to his spam folder for some reason. I noticed you hinted at how nice he was, probably not the best thing to do in the first email, after a few emails maybe. You asked him how he was that was good, as long as you put a question mark at the end, "How are you?". Don't forget questions marks and don't forget questions. I often see women ask questions in emails and follow the question with a full stop or exclamation mark, as if they are not really asking a question but making a statement or making a point about something. Often a guy reads through an email and picks out the bits that he can reply to, usually this involves scanning the email and looking for question marks ?. If there are none there then he will find it difficult to reply to the email and it will take him more time, if he doesn't have time he will leave it. The longer he leaves it the more likely he is to think, it's too late now, I can't reply a few weeks later or it's too late now, I'm going to be seeing her tomorrow. I have written about men and emails in my new forums, here is the link: Why do men.....
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