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How to Use Facebook Dating to Send and Receive Messages

How to Use Facebook Dating to Send and Receive Messages – Imagine finding someone who sparks your curiosity—not because they posted a filtered photo or a catchy one-liner, but because something about their profile feels honest, inviting, and maybe even a little familiar. You click like, your heart races, and then… it’s a match. But what happens next?
That’s where messaging on Facebook Dating becomes your bridge from match to meaningful connection.
Read: Enable Facebook Dating & Search For Singles Near You
Whether you’re new to the platform or just trying to figure out how to start that first conversation without sounding awkward, this guide will walk you through exactly how to send and receive messages on Facebook Dating—and how to keep the conversation flowing like it was meant to happen all along.
Where Messaging Happens on Facebook Dating
Let’s start with something important: Facebook Dating has its own private chat system. That means all conversations stay within the Dating section of the Facebook app, completely separate from Messenger or your regular Facebook inbox.
You’re not texting strangers. You’re exploring a space created just for mutual interest, only after both people have liked each other.
Step-by-Step: How to Send a Message on Facebook Dating
1. Like or Comment on a Profile
Before you can message anyone, you need to express interest.
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While browsing suggested profiles, tap the heart or leave a comment on something in their profile—a photo, an answer, or a shared interest.
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If the other person likes you back, you’ll be matched.
Only matched users can exchange messages. No unsolicited inbox invasions here—just safe, mutual connections.
2. You’re Matched! Tap to Start Chatting
Once you’re matched:
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Go to the Facebook Dating home screen.
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Tap on the “Conversations” tab at the top (next to “Matches”).
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Choose the person you matched with.
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Tap on the chat bubble to open the message thread.
3. Write a Message That Matters
This is your first impression. Don’t just say “Hey.”
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Ask a question about something on their profile.
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Compliment something unique (“I love that quote you shared—do you write?”).
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Mention mutual interests from your shared groups or events.
The key? Be personal, intentional, and curious.
How to Receive and Respond to Messages
1. Get Notifications for New Messages
You’ll be notified whenever someone messages you (if you’ve enabled Dating notifications in your settings).
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Tap on the Dating tab.
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Navigate to Conversations.
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You’ll see unread messages highlighted—tap to open.
2. Respond Authentically
Whether you’re feeling butterflies or just intrigued, reply with honesty and warmth. Keep the flow going by asking a question back or sharing a quick story.
3. Use Emojis, But Don’t Overdo It
Yes, Facebook Dating supports emojis and light-hearted messaging. Just don’t replace genuine words with a string of hearts and winks.
Unique Facebook Dating Messaging Features
Comment Before Matching
If you’re bold, you can leave a comment before a match. If they like you back, your comment is the first thing they’ll see—giving you an instant conversation starter.
Video Chat (After Matching)
Ready to move beyond text?
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Use the built-in video chat feature.
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You both must agree to video call—it cannot be initiated without mutual consent.
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A great way to confirm chemistry before meeting in person.
No Creepy Messages
Because messaging only works after a match, it keeps your inbox free from unwanted advances. Also, if someone makes you uncomfortable, you can unmatch or block instantly.
Tips for Better Conversations
✅ Be Specific
Instead of “How was your day?” try “You mentioned you love cooking—what’s your go-to comfort meal after a long day?”
✅ Mirror Their Energy
If someone sends long, expressive messages, they’re inviting connection. Match that energy. If they keep it short, keep it light.
✅ Know When to Move to Video or Real Life
After a few days of good conversation, don’t be afraid to suggest a quick video chat—or even coffee in a public space.
What Not to Do While Messaging
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Don’t copy-paste the same intro to everyone.
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Don’t get too personal too soon (like asking for addresses or financial details).
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Don’t ghost. If you’re no longer interested, be respectful and honest.
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Don’t push if someone isn’t responding quickly. People have lives outside the app.
Start With Heart
Facebook Dating isn’t about impressing with grand gestures or high-pressure tactics. It’s about real people seeking real connection. And messaging is your first real step toward that.
So when the notification pops up that someone liked you back, smile. That message you send next? It might be the start of a chapter you never saw coming.