To say good morning to your crush, keep it light, genuine, and maybe a little flirty, using simple phrases like, "Morning! Woke up thinking of you," "Hope your day is as amazing as your smile," or asking a friendly question like, "How'd you sleep?". You can also add a compliment, a shared observation (like the weather), or something that shows you're thinking about them to make it more personal and sweet.
Mornings are beautiful, but they are especially satisfying when I get to wake up beside you and that sweet smile of yours. It's the best way to start the day. I love every morning that you are with me. It makes me feel so close to you and so blessed in this life of ours.
Most of all just try to stay comfortable. To start the conversation though you can say something about yourself then ask “What about you?” If it's your crush I'm sure you know at least one thing they are interested in. Give a non bias opinion on that topic and then ask them what they think.
Mention little details that only she would know, or reminisce about a special moment you shared together. "Good morning, beautiful! Hope your day is as lovely as your smile." "Woke up thinking about you and how lucky I am.
Think about what makes her special to you, and tell her what you appreciate about her energy, personality, or her mind. “I really love the way you think. Please tell me you write all these incredible ideas down.” “You have this gift of making other people feel really happy.
A simple one-liner message saying something like, 'have a good day babe,' or, 'good morning sexy' will do the job for you. No, you don't have to pour your heart out in many words. Just sending simple good morning messages to her will show that she is on your mind, first thing in the morning.
For example, “Good morning” is generally used from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. whereas “Good afternoon” time is from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. “Good evening” is often used after 6 p.m. or when the sun goes down. Keep in mind that “Goodnight” is not a salutation. In formal communication, it is used to say goodbye.
Put in equal effort. Say good morning, or do/say something equally affectionate. Most likely, because he says that to you, he would really like it if someone said that to him.
What is a sweet message to make him smile long distance?
"You're not just my happy place; you're my brave place, my safe place, and my home place." "I'm building a fortress of love around us, and distance is just teaching me how to make the walls stronger." "You're the reason I believe in forever—not because it's easy, but because it's you."
If you are using good morning as an email greeting at the beginning of your correspondence, capitalize both words. However, this rule doesn't have anything to do with the phrase “good morning.” It applies because the standard practice is to capitalize the first word and all other nouns in a salutation.