Text friend prompts
Questions to Ask Friends Over Text
Questions to ask friends over text should fit one message and be easy to answer later. Use one prompt when you want a small reply loop, then send a Mi Mirror quiz only if the chat wants a playful result card.
Start with one-message prompts
Try questions like: What color is your mood right now? Are you in meme mode or voice-note mode? What tiny plan would improve the next hour? What friend energy are you bringing today? Which result card would you send back?
Match the reply to one quiz
If the answer is about replies, use Texting Style. If it is about mood, use Color Mood or Daily Luck Card. If it is about people-time, use Social Battery. If it is about friend energy, use Friendship Style. Keep the next step to one optional link.
Keep text prompts low-pressure
Questions to ask friends over text are entertainment prompts. They should not ask for secrets, screenshots, private chats, phone numbers, proof of loyalty, personal data, risky dares, or serious decisions. They are not friendship tests, compatibility tests, diagnosis, predictions, texting advice, communication advice, relationship advice, privacy advice, health advice, mental health support, legal advice, or financial advice.
Quick answers
What are good questions to ask friends over text?
Use easy prompts such as what color is your mood, meme or voice note, what tiny plan would help, what friend energy are you bringing, or which result card would you send back.
How do I turn a text question into a quiz?
Pick one prompt, choose the matching Mi Mirror quiz, and send one link only if the chat wants it. Texting Style, Color Mood, Daily Luck Card, Social Battery, and Friendship Style work well.
Are questions to ask friends over text texting advice?
No. Mi Mirror text friend prompts are entertainment and conversation starters. They are not texting advice, not communication advice, not friendship tests, not loyalty tests, not compatibility tests, not relationship advice, not privacy advice, not diagnosis, not predictions, not health advice, and not mental health support.