Say you text someone and they don't write back. What then. Well, most likely  your pride will probably keep you from sending another message . . . because "double texting" seems like a pretty needy move.

But apparently . . . it works.  A new study looked at online dating to see if "double texting" was effective . . . and we're pretty sure their results can apply to any situation where you're texting someone and you really want a response.

The study found that if someone doesn't respond to a text, you should send them another one exactly three hours and 52 minutes later.

If you do that, the person is more likely to respond to you than to ignore you.  If you don't send that second text, they're more likely to ignore you.

And even if they don't write back to the second text immediately, your odds of ever hearing from them are still higher.  You've got about a one in three shot of hearing from them eventually . . . versus a one in 500 shot if you hadn't sent the second text.

The study didn't get into whether you should ever send a third text, but I'm thinking that's because there's no situation where that's ever a good idea.

Mashable

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