It’s no secret that Bumble is our dating app of choice here at The Everygirl. The people we’ve met are better, the features are up-to-date, and their corporate culture is something we can definitely get behind. They make online dating less of a chore and more of a fun way to meet people.
However, our absolute favorite thing about Bumble might just be that women have to talk first in heterosexual couples. While it can be a little daunting to send the first message, it reverses the roles and makes us think on our toes and sell ourselves, which I’m totally here for. Coming up with new openers can be a challenge if you’re used to just saying “hey!” every time (#guilty).
We’ve already told you how to get the perfect Bumble profile, so today, we’re sharing our favorite openers to try with all your new matches.
Questions to Ask
The key to opening without a question and it not being weird is answering the question yourself. Generally, I’ll ask the question in one message and then answer it for myself in a second one. If you’re afraid to double-text, you probably shouldn’t be reading a dating article by me, as I am the biggest proponent of the double-text to ever exist. OK, now onto the questions:
- What was the last thing you binge-watched?
- What was the last movie you saw in theaters?
- It’s payday: what’s the first thing you’re buying?
- What was your childhood dream job?
- Where’s your favorite restaurant in the city?
- What’s the best concert you’ve ever been to?
- Be honest: how many times did you hit snooze this morning?
- If money wasn’t a factor, what would your job be?
- What was a high and low of this week so far?
- If you could only listen to one musician for the rest of your life, who would it be?
- Where should I travel this year?
- What do you like most about your job?
- What are you reading right now?
- What would you do if you were invisible for a day?
One-Liners
“Were you on The Bachelor? I think I remember you!”
Yes, I did steal this one from our Social Media Editor Abigail, and I can attest: it does work.
“Come here often?”
This has the same energy as “fancy seeing you here,” and I love it. It’s quirky. It’s funny. They’re about to fall in love with you.
“Can I interest you in some mediocre conversation?”
Get creative with your emojis
A solid string of emojis can totally get the point across sometimes. My go-to: 🍕 👫 ❓ Get crazy with it, ladies.
Tailor it to their bio
Ask them about their pets
If Bumble was a drinking game, you’d have severe alcohol poisioning if you looked at my conversations with my matches, as I have the habit of constantly asking people about their pets. People love talking about their pets; I mean, don’t you?!
Ask them about where they went to college
People love to talk about their alma mater almost as much as people love to talk about their pets. Asking someone about their college/high school experience is generally a pretty safe way to get a conversation going. I’m known to bring up the solid OSU vs. Michigan rivalry pretty often. (Go Bucks! … even though my matches are almost always Michiganders #bummer)
Guess their “two truths and a lie”
Bumble has the awesome feature that has you answer three questions on your profile to get the conversation going. One of my favorites is the classic game of “two truths and a lie.” People are answering this question in hopes that you’ll try to guess which is the lie, so don’t ignore it and use that to start the conversation.
Other ideas
Ask them out immediately
You don’t have to wait for some spark or a sign to ask someone out. They matched with you already, so why not take your relationship elsewhere? “Drinks this weekend?” suffices and isn’t intense or creepy. Dating apps are already a little direct, so why not take it to the next level?
Send a GIF
Sometimes the only way to express how you feel is a GIF.
Play F*ck, Marry, Kill
A classic. My go-to is always the solid combo of Selena Gomez, Rihanna, or Blake Lively? Other options include Margot Robbie, Emma Watson, Zendaya, Olivia Culpo, Blake Lively, EmRata, Beyonce, and honestly, you. 😉 If this isn’t your game of choice, “would you rather” also can be super fun.