Short answer: The best good morning texts skip 'gm' and attach one specific, self-aware detail, like a fight you lost with your alarm or a weird dream about them, so there's actually something to reply to.
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Funny replies you can actually send
Flirty replies (when you want it to go somewhere)
Bad vs. better
Why it works: The after opens a loop with a specific, self-aware image instead of a closed pleasantry that dies at 'good, you'.
What a good morning text actually signals
A good morning text is a low-stakes way of saying you were on someone's mind before the day even loaded. That's the whole appeal, so the worst thing you can do is make it generic enough that it could have been copy-pasted to five people.
The signal isn't the words 'good morning'. It's the specific detail attached to them. Naming what you actually woke up thinking or doing proves the text was written for one person, and that specificity is what makes it land.
Funny versus flirty, and when to use each
Funny good morning texts lower the pressure. Self-deprecation about your alarm, your coffee dependency, or your barely-functioning pre-10am brain gives the other person an easy, laughing thing to reply to.
Flirty ones raise the temperature a notch by admitting they were the first thing you thought of. Save those for someone you already have momentum with. A heavy flirt to a brand-new match reads as far more forward than a shared joke about hating mornings.
How to send one that doesn't sound dry
Dry happens when the text is closed. 'Good morning, how are you' has one answer and it's 'good, you'. Attach a hook they can grab: a weird dream, a bad decision your alarm made, a question about their plans.
On a dating app, keep the first morning text lighter than you would with someone you've been dating, since there's less shared history to reference. Over regular text, get specific about inside jokes, last night's conversation, or the exact chaos of your morning.
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Not if it's occasional and playful. Daily 'gm' with nothing attached gets ignored fast, but a specific, funny one every few days reads as thoughtful, not needy.
Don't double text with 'you up'. Let it sit. If someone ignores morning texts but engages later in the day, just match their rhythm and text when they're actually awake and responsive.
No. Leading with an actual thought, like 'okay I had the weirdest dream about you', often lands better than the literal words 'good morning', which can feel like a formality.
Keep it about you, not their body. 'Woke up thinking about you' is warm; comments on how they look asleep are not. Self-aware and playful beats intense every time.