"I’d love to see you again. Are you free this Thursday evening? I know a great Italian spot in [Neighborhood]."
"I saw something today that reminded me of our talk about [shared interest] and thought of you. Hope your week is going well."
It’s specific, shows you listened, and doesn't pressure them for an immediate reply.
: Avoid generic compliments like "You're hot". Instead, reference specific shared memories or details about their personality. For example: "I’m still thinking about our conversation from last night—your take on that book was fascinating" .
It's thoughtful and low-pressure, showing they are on your mind in a meaningful way.
"I had a wonderful time tonight. I really enjoyed hearing about your recent trip. Get home safe!"