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How to know if someone likes you (especially virtually): 5 subtle signs you can't miss

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 31, 2026, 11:01 IST
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Subtle signs that someone likes you virtually

Crushing on someone in the digital age is basically like being a full-time detective. Without the benefit of seeing a nervous fidget or a flirty smile in person, we’re left staring at a screen, trying to figure out if that "haha" was a polite pity-laugh or a "marry me" laugh.

Since we can't read minds (yet), we have to read the data. Here is how to decode the "digital breadcrumbs" and figure out if that vibe is actually electric.

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They reply quickly: They're prioritising you

If you send a casual text and your phone buzzes before you’ve even put it back on the nightstand, that is pure gold. We’re all busy, and we all have "do not disturb" habits, but when someone likes you, you become the priority over their TikTok scroll or Netflix binge. It’s a dopamine hit for them to see your name pop up. If they’re apologetic when they do take a while to reply? That’s a massive green flag.


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Emojis and exclamation points: The flirt floodgates

Dry "k" or "sounds good" texts are the ultimate vibe-killers. When someone is into you, they’ll go out of their way to add some color to the chat. If your threads are exploding with exclamation points, specific emojis, and playful teasing, they’re trying to mimic a real-life smile. Watch for "mirroring"—if they start using the same obscure emojis you use, they are subconsciously trying to build a deeper bond.

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They double-text

The double-text is a high-stakes move in the world of modern dating. Most people are terrified of looking "desperate," so if they send a second message (or a random meme) while you’re still on "read," they’re taking a risk. It’s their way of saying, "I’m willing to look a little cringe just to keep talking to you." If they match your energy when you do it back, you’ve found your person.

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They religiously send "good morning" and "good night" texts

There is a specific kind of intimacy in the "Good Morning" text. It means you were the first thought that popped into their head before the caffeine even kicked in. On the other end of the spectrum, those 1:00 AM "deep dives" where you talk about your childhood fears or your weirdest dreams? That’s where the real connection happens. If you’re a part of their daily routine, you’re definitely more than just a contact.

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The always view your stories and interact on social media

We all see that one person who is always the first to view our Instagram story. If they’re consistently at the top of your view list, they aren't just scrolling—they’re checking in on you. When they transition from "lurking" to "interacting"—reacting to your stories or sending you Reels with a "this reminded me of you"—they’re basically telling you that you’re living rent-free in their head.


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