: Don't reveal everything at once. Leaving "tantalizing blanks" encourages the reader to engage and ask questions.
: "I want you on our team. Your recent work on [specific project] was exactly the kind of energy we’ve been looking for. Are you open to a quick chat this week?" I Want You
: "I want you to try something new today. No excuses. I'll tell you what it is when you reply." 💡 Tips for Making it "Interesting" : Don't reveal everything at once
: "I want you to drop everything and come get coffee with me. My treat, your company. Deal?" Your recent work on [specific project] was exactly
: Instead of a generic compliment, mention a specific trait or recent event to show you’re actually paying attention.
Drafting a text with the subject "I Want You" depends entirely on the vibe you're going for—whether it's flirty, professional (like a recruitment hook), or slightly mysterious. Here are a few options based on different intentions: 💘 Flirty & Personal
: "I want you to be the first to see what we've been working on. Based on your background in [industry], I’d love to get your gut reaction." 🕵️ Mysterious & Intriguing