A good morning text is a small move with a big effect: you are the first person on their mind that day. The risk is sending the same flat good morning every single day until it becomes wallpaper.
Make it specific, playful, or about them. And do not send one every morning to someone you just met, scarcity keeps it special.
Good morning plus something personal, a callback, their big day at work, lands ten times harder than the bare greeting.
Daily morning texts suit an established thing. With a new match, once in a while feels exciting instead of intense.
End with a light question or a hook about the day so the reply is easy and the thread keeps moving.
In a relationship, yes. Early on, space them out. Daily messages to a new match can feel like pressure instead of charm.
Add something personal: a callback to your last conversation, a wish for their day, or a playful observation. Specific beats generic.
Used sparingly, yes. They signal warm interest. Just keep them light and do not expect an instant reply before coffee.