How To Respond To "What's Good" (Keep It Casual And Real)
"What's good" is a relaxed, low-pressure check-in, similar to "what's up" but with a bit more familiarity built in. Answer with something real, then flip it back so she has to engage too. This is a good spot to slide in plans without it feeling forced.
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“not much, just got done with something for work. what's good with you”
Why it works: Real, casual, hands the question back.
“chilling, thinking about food honestly. you eaten yet”
Why it works: Casual, opens door to a food plan.
“same old. you doing anything fun this weekend”
Why it works: Simple answer, pivots to plans.
“just vibing, what's good with you though”
Why it works: Matches tone exactly, low effort.
“nothing crazy, was actually thinking about you earlier”
Why it works: Light flirt, honest.
“not much, trying to figure out what to do tonight, any ideas”
Why it works: Invites her into planning something.
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What does "what's good" mean in texting?
It's a casual way of asking what's up or checking in, usually implies a bit of familiarity or comfort between you two. It's not a deep question, just a conversational opener.
How do I keep the conversation going after "what's good"?
Give a real one-line answer, then ask her something back or mention plans. Flat, one-word answers with no follow-up let the thread go cold.
Is "what's good" flirty or just friendly?
Usually just friendly and casual by default, the flirtation depends on the existing dynamic and tone of prior messages. Don't over-read it on its own.
Should I bring up plans when she says "what's good"?
It's a natural spot to casually mention weekend plans or ask what she's up to later. Keep it light, don't turn a casual check-in into a formal ask right away.