Short answer: When someone has no bio, open on one specific detail from their photos instead of a generic 'hey.' Reacting to something real proves you looked and hands them an easy reply.
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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: It reacts to a real detail in their photos, which proves you looked and gives them one easy thing to answer.
What an empty bio actually means
An empty bio is rarely a red flag. Most people leave it blank because they ran out of patience, hate writing about themselves, or figured the photos would carry it. A few are quietly testing whether you can hold a conversation without a script.
That's good news for you. It means whoever reacts to a real detail instead of sending the crowd's 'hey' is the one who gets remembered.
Funny vs flirty: which opener to send
Go funny when the photos are playful, group shots, pets, or clearly staged for a laugh. A line that gently teases the missing bio signals you're relaxed and not trying too hard.
Go flirty when one photo genuinely stands out and you want to skip the small talk. Name the thing that caught you, then leave space for them to answer.
Dating app vs a normal text
On an app they haven't committed to you yet, so lead with something they can answer in five seconds. Long paragraphs read as effort they never asked for.
In a normal text with someone you already know, you can be looser and lean on shared context. On an app the photo is your only shared context, so build the opener out of it.
How to not sound dry
Dry openers ask nothing and notice nothing. 'Hey' and 'nice pics' give them zero to grab, so they scroll on. Every good opener hands over one specific thread to pull.
Pick one detail, one photo, one small assumption, and build the whole message around it. Specific beats clever every time, and it proves you actually looked.
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Usually not. Most blank bios come from laziness or people who trust their photos, not from someone hiding something. Treat it as a blank canvas, not a warning sign.
Pick the most specific detail in one photo and ask about it. A borrowed dog, an odd location, a random background object all give them an easy, fun thing to answer.
Lightly teasing the empty bio works as a playful opener, but do it once and move on. Don't make the whole message about what they didn't write.
One or two sentences. Long enough to reference a real detail, short enough that replying feels effortless. Save the paragraphs for after they've written back.