Funny & Casual
Quick, warm, funny things to send for birthdays, group chats, dry conversations, one-word replies and the "wyd" messages that go nowhere.
What to Reply to 'wyd' Messages
Someone texts 'wyd' out of nowhere and you're deciding whether to give a real answer, a joke, or keep it vague to see where the conversation goes.
Funny Comebacks to Teasing
A friend is teasing you and you need a quick, witty comeback that keeps the joke going instead of sounding defensive or actually annoyed.
What to Reply to Revive a Dead Group Chat
The group chat has been silent for weeks and someone needs to be the one to bring it back to life. Here's how to do it without it feeling forced or awkward.
What to Reply When You Have Nothing to Say
The conversation's stalled and you genuinely don't have anything to add, but leaving them on read feels wrong. Here's how to keep the chat alive without forcing it.
What to Reply When Someone Says 'k'
You wrote something with actual effort and got back a single letter 'k.' It's the ultimate conversational cold shoulder, and now you need a reply that either calls it out or moves on.
What to Reply to 'We Should Catch Up Soon' That Never Happens
Someone sends the classic 'we should catch up soon' text that both of you know probably won't lead to actual plans. Here's how to reply, whether you want to actually make it happen or just play along.
What to Reply to Happy Birthday Wishes
Your inbox is full of birthday wishes and you need replies that don't feel like the same copy-pasted 'thank you' to everyone. Mix it up depending on who's texting.
What to Reply to 'Long Time No See'
Someone you haven't talked to in ages reaches out with a 'long time no see,' and you want a reply that matches the energy, whether that's excited, casual, or playfully distant.
What to Reply to One-Word Replies That Kill the Chat
You send a whole message and get a single word back like 'ok' or 'lol,' and now the conversation feels like it's flatlining. Here's how to revive it or gracefully bow out.