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Introduction Messages: Make a Memorable First Impression
Introduction Messages: Make a Memorable First Impression
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Written by Tash
Updated over a year ago

Introduction messages are your opportunity to shine and show your unique personality to potential connections on the WAX app. Here are some tips to help you make a memorable first impression:

1. Read the Bio: Before crafting your introduction message, take the time to read the other person's bio thoroughly. Understanding their interests, preferences, and what they're looking for can help you tailor your message.

2. Personalise Your Message: Don't send generic or copy-and-paste introduction messages. They're easy to spot and can come across as insincere. Instead, personalise each message based on what you've learned from their bio. Little touches like using their name can be a great personal touch.

3. Be Respectful: Respect their preferences and boundaries. If their bio specifies the type of connection they're seeking, make sure you align with their expectations. Sending a message to someone who's explicitly looking for a different type of connection may not yield positive results.

4. Be Engaging: Craft an engaging message that reflects your genuine interest. Mention something specific from their bio that caught your attention, whether it's a shared hobby, a favorite book, or a common interest.

5. Keep it Friendly: Maintain a friendly and approachable tone in your introduction. It's an opportunity to make a potential friend or connection, so be warm and inviting.

6. Avoid Overwhelming: While enthusiasm is great, avoid overwhelming the other person with a lengthy or overly detailed message. Keep it concise and focused on establishing a connection.

7. Be Patient: Not everyone you connect with will respond immediately, and that's okay. Give them time to read your message and respond at their own pace.

8. Stay Respectful: Explicit or sexually suggestive text is not appropriate for initial introductions. Save explicit discussions for consenting connections and established rapport.

Remember, introduction messages are your chance to stand out and pique someone's interest. By taking the time to personalize your messages and show that you've read their bio, you increase your chances of making meaningful connections.


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