How to Text in English Like a Native Speaker — Sound Natural Instantly

šŸ“± Do your English text messages sound too formal or stiff compared to how native speakers actually text? Most English learners were taught formal written English — but texting has its own completely different language and today we teach you all of it! šŸŽ™ļø In this episode Liam and Olivia take you inside real English texting. The casual phrases. The abbreviations. The emoji rules. The tone. And how texting changes completely depending on who you are messaging. Real examples. Real exchanges. Real English for real life. šŸ“š What you will learn in this episode: 🚫 Why formal English actually sounds strange in casual texts and what to use instead šŸ’¬ The most important casual texting phrases native speakers use every day including sounds good, on my way, and running late šŸ”¤ Common English texting abbreviations explained including ngl, tbh, imo, omg and how each one is actually used in real messages ā›” Why a full stop at the end of a short casual text can feel passive aggressive in English and what to do instead 😊 How emoji add emotional tone to messages and the specific meaning of the most commonly used ones ā— Why capitalisation in texting is used for emphasis not because of formal writing conventions šŸ‘„ How to text close friends versus acquaintances versus professional contacts — the register that fits each relationship šŸ’¼ Natural professional texting phrases that are friendly without being too casual šŸ¤ What here if you need a chat and no worries and take your time mean in real English conversations šŸ”§ Common mistakes English learners make in texting and how to fix every one of them immediately šŸ”” New episode every single day. šŸ‘‰ Subscribe so you never miss one. ✨ Simple English. Real Conversations. Daily Practice. #LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #EnglishTexting #SpeakEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #NaturalEnglish #DailyEnglish #FluentEnglish #EnglishPhrases #B1English #B2English #EnglishWithLiamAndOlivia #TextingInEnglish #CasualEnglish #RealEnglish