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Getting called cute by a girl is always a nice thing, but it might feel tough to know what to say in response. Luckily, we’re here to help. The kind of response you should give depends on your relationship to the girl—whether you’re interested in being friends, or maybe something more. Whether in person or over text, we’ve got you covered with this guide on how to respond to a girl calling you cute.

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“Thanks! I appreciate it.”

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  1. It’s polite to thank people after they give you a compliment, so let her know you appreciate her words. A simple “thanks” keeps the door open for a relationship that’s either friendly or something more intimate. You can smile and show that you are having a good time with them.[1] And say something like:[2]
    • “Thanks for saying that.”
    • “I appreciate the kind words.”
    • “Aw thank you!”
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“You just made my day.”

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  1. Playing up how happy you are to hear her call you cute can reassure her that she wasn’t too bold when she made her move. Your relationship might still be completely platonic, but by showing her that you’re really excited by what she said, it could potentially grow into something more. Convey your enthusiasm and warmth.[3] You could say something like:[4]
    • “You just made my Monday a whole lot better.”
    • “You have no idea how much I needed to hear that after this week.”
    • “I’m so happy to hear you say that.”
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“😍”

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  1. If a girl called you cute over text, replying with an emoji is always a safe bet. You can use an emoji in addition to another response, or just by itself.[9] The heart-eyes emoji will show a girl that you really appreciate what she said, but you can also opt for one of these instead:
    • 😉: Use this emoji if you want to be a bit more flirty and show off your confident side.[10]
    • 😅: This emoji is good for showing that you’re a bit more down-to-earth.
    • 😘: If you really want to get flirty, send her a kiss.
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    Michelle Jacoby is a Matchmaker, Dating Coach, and the Founder and CEO of DC Matchmaking, a privately owned, boutique matchmaking company based in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. She is also the Co-Founder of The Matchmakers Alliance, an international industry organization for matchmakers. With over 12 years of experience, Michelle specializes in one-on-one matchmaking and group coaching to help singles find healthy, lasting relationships. She has been featured in several media publications such as The Washington Post, Self, and NPR. Michelle holds a BA in Psychology from George Washington University. She is also a Certified Matchmaker from The Matchmakers Institute as well as a Certified Body Language Expert from The Body Language Institute.
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    Be yourself, have a big smile and a warm personality. Make direct eye contact and talk to the person.
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    How can I communicate effectively through text?
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    Michelle Jacoby
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    Michelle Jacoby is a Matchmaker, Dating Coach, and the Founder and CEO of DC Matchmaking, a privately owned, boutique matchmaking company based in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. She is also the Co-Founder of The Matchmakers Alliance, an international industry organization for matchmakers. With over 12 years of experience, Michelle specializes in one-on-one matchmaking and group coaching to help singles find healthy, lasting relationships. She has been featured in several media publications such as The Washington Post, Self, and NPR. Michelle holds a BA in Psychology from George Washington University. She is also a Certified Matchmaker from The Matchmakers Institute as well as a Certified Body Language Expert from The Body Language Institute.
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    Learn to write with a tone, which includes using big words like awesome, using exclamation points, and smiley faces now and then. Make positive comments and convey enthusiasm and warmth through your messages.
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