On the other hand, the use of emoticons also abounds in the Internet. Probably, you are wondering what an emoticon is. Well, it is a set of signals you use to shorten the content of the message and also to add some visual effects to your flat information. Beneath, you would find some instances that clearly illustrate what I am saying.

- “:)” Happy
- “:(“ Sad
- “:/” unsure
- “:’(“ cry
- “O:)” Angel
- “:-*” Kiss
- “O.o” Confused
- “>:O” Upset

“I want to improve my chat skills and get to meet new people. I want to chat in a very polite and humorous manner that can attract others. Some tips to give? “

In my opinion, you can only charm people by showing who you really are. Do not invent that you manage a private bank or that you live in a three story-house. Be simple; be unique by your thoughts, your ideas, your particular way of living or by your proper testes and moods. Be yourself. That is the only way.
This was an opinion I read a couple of days ago in an Internet chat. I would say that this person is very correct as a matter of fact, and that his/ her intentions are not to waste time and to use others for his own benefit. I am very happy to help people like those, with sane and authentic intentions.

Particularly, I have created a series of acronyms with my Facebook friends that we are the only ones capable of understanding them. This is also a wise way to keep your privacy.

To add to your honesty and authenticity a little bit of spicy humor, you can use acronyms already stated or probably invented by you. Of course, if they have been created by you, probably you will have to announce this beforehand so that the person to whom you chat can fully understand your message.

Using this, together with acronyms and with your authentic personality, will work by its own to charm people and to get you more friends. So, let me advise you that you should be “, not “ or “./” because you do not have too many friends in the chat. I am sure that these tips will help you to find people very soon.
A “:-*”

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The author writes on social networking and community websites about text chat and the use of the Internet to get your mobile chat going.