Short answer: 'True' means they agree but handed you the wheel, so add a new detail or a playful challenge instead of agreeing back and letting the thread die.
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Flirty replies (when you want it to go somewhere)
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Why it works: It reopens the thread with a playful challenge instead of echoing agreement and stalling.
What 'true' actually means here
'True' is agreement with the effort stripped out. They're signaling they're on board but not carrying the conversation, which quietly puts the next move on you.
It's rarely disinterest. More often it's a low-energy nod waiting for you to make things interesting again, so treat it as an open door, not a closed one.
Funny vs flirty: pick your lane
Go funny when the vibe is still light and you're building rapport. Tease the fact that they agreed so fast, or pretend their one word carried enormous weight.
Go flirty when there's already warmth. Point out that agreeing with you is suspiciously charming, or turn the shared agreement into a reason to meet.
Dating app vs a normal text
On an app, 'true' can be a stall while they juggle five other chats, so your reply needs a hook that stands out and demands a real answer.
In an established text thread, 'true' is more relaxed and you can be softer, since you already have their attention and don't have to fight for the reply.
How to not sound dry
Never mirror 'true' back with 'yeah' or 'lol same', which ends the thread. Add one new concrete detail or ask something they can't answer in a single word.
The trick is making them react, not just acknowledge. A tiny challenge or a specific image gives them something to grab onto and reply to.
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Not usually. It's low effort, not low interest. It just means they've stopped steering, so you steer and watch how much energy comes back.
Yes, but make it specific and playful. A question they can't answer with one word forces a real reply and restarts the momentum.
Give it two or three tries with hooks that invite a story. If it stays flat, they're coasting, and it's fine to move your energy elsewhere.
Absolutely. A strong tease often pulls a better response than a forced question. The goal is a reaction, and humor gets one reliably.