The Best First Message on Hinge

The first message usually determines whether a conversation opens or disappears.

The mistake most people make is going too broad (“Hey”) or too intense (“Let’s talk about your goals for the next decade”).

A great first message is specific, low-pressure, warm, curious, short and easy to answer

The key therein is giving someone a clear path to respond.

The Three Rules of Perfect First Messages

 Rule 1: Start with something they already gave you

This shows attention and emotional intelligence.

Rule 2: Ask a small, specific question

Not “What do you do?” — too heavy.

Ask something answerable in one sentence.

Rule 3: Keep your tone warm, not performative

You are starting a conversation, not writing a monologue.

Best First Messages (Copy-Ready)

If they mention travel:

“That photo in Lisbon — accidental discovery or planned masterpiece?”

If they mention books:

“You read Murakami? Which book made you rethink the world the most?”

If they have a pet:

“Your dog looks like he negotiates treats. Accurate?”

If their prompt is funny:

“I appreciate your humor. Do you use it responsibly, or selectively?”

If they show food:

“Is that the dish you travel for or the dish you forgive yourself for?”

If they love fitness:

“Morning workouts or evening discipline? I need to know who I’m dealing with.”

The Follow-Up Method

Once they reply, use this structure:

1. Reflect: Show you understood their answer.

2. Reveal: Add a small detail about yourself.

3. Redirect: Ask a new, specific question.

This keeps momentum without pressure.