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200+ Good Morning Messages for Girlfriend & Boyfriend 2026

Saranghae Team
April 1, 2026
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200+ Good Morning Messages for Girlfriend & Boyfriend 2026

Find the right words every morning. 200+ good morning messages for your girlfriend or boyfriend which are romantic, funny, deep, Indian-themed, and LDR ready.

In the digital-first relationships of 2026, a morning text has become one of the most consistent ways people show they are thinking of their partner. When your phone buzzes early and it is from someone you care about, the effect is immediate, as your brain releases Dopamine and Oxytocin, the chemicals associated with reward and connection. That is not just a greeting; it is a daily signal that you are on their mind.

At Saranghae, we know that finding the right words every morning is not always easy. You want to be warm without being predictable, and funny without it feeling dismissive. Whether you are in a new relationship or have been together for years, that first message of the day is a small but meaningful effort, and effort shows. Before diving into the full list, check your love on the Saranghae Love Calculator. Then pick your messages.

Quick Answer: What Are Good Good Morning Messages for Your Partner?

The best good morning messages are specific, not generic. Using their name, referencing something personal, or matching the energy of their day (supportive on stressful days, playful on easy ones) makes any message land better than a standard "GM." This blog has 200+ examples across 20 categories, including romantic, funny, deep, LDR, Indian-themed, short, flirtatious, after a fight, and more.

1. Good Morning Messages and the Psychology Behind Them

Why does a morning text matter psychologically? The early morning is when people transition from rest to the demands of the day. A message from a partner during that window signals Secure Attachment, which tells them they are a priority before anything else has started. For people whose Love Language is Words of Affirmation, a consistent morning message is one of the most direct ways to communicate care. The key is that it feels personal, as a message that references something specific to them will always land better than a generic one.

2. Sweet & Romantic Good Morning Messages for Her (1-10)

These work well when you want to start her day with something warm and genuine.

  • 1. "Good morning to the woman who makes every ordinary day feel worth looking forward to."
  • 2. "Waking up and knowing you are mine is genuinely the best part of my morning."
  • 3. "I had a dream about us last night. Waking up to you being real is better."
  • 4. "Sending you a virtual hug to start your day. Wish I could give it in person."
  • 5. "Good morning. Thank you for being the reason I smile at my phone before I've even had coffee."
  • 6. "If I were there, I'd bring you bed-tea and let you wake up slowly. Since I'm not, this text will have to do."
  • 7. "I hope your day matches the warmth you bring into mine. Good morning."
  • 8. "Good morning. I hope today feels as good as the first day we met."
  • 9. "Good morning. Go do what you do, and I'll be here genuinely proud of you the whole time."
  • 10. "Quick reminder before your day starts: you are capable, you are valued, and you are loved."

3. Sweet & Romantic Good Morning Messages for Him (11-20)

Men often appreciate verbal affirmation but rarely say so. These messages do that directly.

  • 11. "Good morning to my favourite person. Hope your day runs as smoothly as you think it will."
  • 12. "Woke up thinking about how fortunate I am to have you. Have a good one, babe."
  • 13. "Sending some extra confidence your way for that big meeting today. You have got this."
  • 14. "Good morning. I hope today is straightforward and leaves you with energy at the end."
  • 15. "Thank you for being someone I actually want to come home to. Good morning."
  • 16. "Just wanted to be the first notification you see today. I love you."
  • 17. "Getting up is hard, but knowing I get to talk to you today makes it easier. Have a great one."
  • 18. "Good morning to the person who somehow manages to be charming even over text."
  • 19. "I hope your coffee is strong and your Monday is shorter than it looks."
  • 20. "Good morning! You were in my dreams last night, want the details later?"

4. Funny & Cheeky Morning Messages (21-30)

Good for established couples who like to banter, or in the early stages where you want to keep things light.

  • 21. "Good morning! I'd say 'I woke up like this' but I genuinely look like I lost a fight with my pillow."
  • 22. "I'm not a morning person at all. But I am a you person. So, good morning."
  • 23. "Congratulations on surviving another night of me being your favourite person."
  • 24. "My bed is holding me hostage again. Please send chai or at least a voice note."
  • 25. "Good morning. I like you more than my snooze button and that is a high bar."
  • 26. "Waking up would be significantly better if you were here. Someone sort this out."
  • 27. "If you were here, I'd give you the last bite of my paratha. That is how serious this is."
  • 28. "Good morning! I checked the Love Calculator again and we are still at 100%. Please maintain standards today."
  • 29. "I had every intention of being productive this morning. Then I started thinking about you. So that is that."
  • 30. "Good morning. Please don't look too good today, as some of us need a chance."

5. Long-Distance Relationship (LDR) Good Morning Messages (31-40)

When you are in different cities or time zones, a morning message carries extra weight. These acknowledge the distance directly.

  • 31. "Good morning from [Your City]. Counting down the days until our mornings are in the same room."
  • 32. "My day does not properly start until I hear from you. Good morning."
  • 33. "Kilometres apart right now, but you are genuinely the first thing I thought about this morning."
  • 34. "I have that hoodie you left here on today. Good morning from someone who misses you."
  • 35. "One day closer to not needing to send this over text. Stay strong, babe."
  • 36. "Waking up without you is the hardest part of LDR. Just wanted you to know I feel it."
  • 37. "Good morning! Sending all the warmth I can through a screen. I hope you feel it."
  • 38. "Good morning from [Number] kilometres away. None of the distance changes how I feel."
  • 39. "Drinking my morning chai and wishing you were across from me. Good morning."
  • 40. "However far apart we are right now, you matter just as much. Have a great day."

6. Deep & Meaningful Good Morning Messages (41-50)

These go beyond a simple greeting. Use them when you want to communicate something genuine about how you feel or what you value in the relationship.

  • 41. "Good morning. I have been thinking about how much you have helped me grow this year. Thank you."
  • 42. "I hope you find some calm in whatever today brings. I am here if you need to debrief."
  • 43. "Waking up feels more purposeful when I remember what we are building together. Have a good day."
  • 44. "Good morning. I genuinely admire how you handle difficult situations. Go be that person today."
  • 45. "Good morning. Your value today is not determined by how productive you are. You are enough without that."
  • 46. "I love the way your mind works. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on [Topic] later."
  • 47. "Good morning. I hope today brings you more clarity than stress."
  • 48. "Good morning! Thank you for being someone I can be completely honest with."
  • 49. "You make the people around you feel steadier. I hope someone makes you feel that today too."
  • 50. "Good morning. Waking up with you on my mind genuinely makes most problems feel smaller."

7. The Indian Touch: Chai, Weather & Local Vibes (51-60)

Sometimes the most effective messages reference the everyday details of your shared life or city.

  • 51. "Good morning! The weather is exactly right for chai, pakoras, and a conversation with you."
  • 52. "I hope the Bangalore traffic goes easy on you today. Thinking of you from the same jam!"
  • 53. "Woke up wanting filter coffee and your voice. One of those is going to happen this morning."
  • 54. "Good morning! Please take your umbrella, as the Mumbai rains are not joking today."
  • 55. "Sending you all the energy you need to get through that Delhi heat. Stay cool."
  • 56. "Good morning! May your day be as straightforward as a well-made Jalebi is sweet."
  • 57. "I hope you get a seat on the Metro today. Small wins count. Good morning."
  • 58. "Good morning! Saw a couple sharing cutting chai just now and it reminded me of our first date."
  • 59. "The air outside is actually pleasant this morning. I hope it carries over into your day."
  • 60. "Good morning! Starting my day with a good thought about you. Hope it finds you well."

8. Motivational Monday Good Morning Messages (61-70)

For the first day of the work week, when the mood needs a practical boost more than romance.

  • 61. "Good morning! It's Monday. You have handled every previous Monday. This one is no different."
  • 62. "New week, same you, and that is more than enough. Go show them. Good morning."
  • 63. "Good morning! Everything on your list this week is doable. Start with the hardest one."
  • 64. "Monday again. You have this. I will be checking in by evening. Good morning."
  • 65. "Good morning! The version of you that shows up this week is going to handle things well. I believe that."
  • 66. "It is the start of a new week. Whatever did not work last week stays there. Good morning."
  • 67. "Good morning! Small consistent steps this week. That is all. You have got it."
  • 68. "I am proud of how much you take on without making a big deal of it. Have a strong Monday."
  • 69. "Good morning! This week has good things in it. Go find them."
  • 70. "Whatever this Monday brings, you will deal with it and still be the person I like most. Good morning."

9. Weekend Good Morning Messages (71-80)

Lighter, easier messages for Saturday and Sunday mornings when the energy is different.

  • 71. "Good morning! It is Saturday. You are allowed to do absolutely nothing for at least an hour."
  • 72. "Weekend mornings were made for slow chai and no alarms. Good morning!"
  • 73. "Good morning! No plans, no pressure. Just a good morning from someone who is very glad it is the weekend."
  • 74. "It is Sunday. I hope you sleep in, eat something you like, and have a completely relaxed morning."
  • 75. "Good morning! We have no obligations today and that is genuinely one of my favourite feelings."
  • 76. "Weekend morning check-in: How are you, what are you having for breakfast, and can I come over?"
  • 77. "Good morning! It is the weekend. You made it through the whole week. That deserves recognition."
  • 78. "Good lazy Saturday morning to you. I hope your phone stays mostly silent today."
  • 79. "Good morning! I have no agenda today except catching up with you. Whenever you're awake."
  • 80. "Sunday mornings are better when I get to talk to you. Good morning."

10. Flirtatious & Bold Good Morning Messages (81-90)

For when the conversation has a clear established dynamic and you want to be direct about it.

  • 81. "Good morning. You have been on my mind since I woke up. Just thought you should know."
  • 82. "Woke up thinking about the last time we were together. Today is going to be a long day. Good morning."
  • 83. "Good morning. I'm going to need you to stop being this interesting, as it is genuinely distracting."
  • 84. "You make it very difficult to focus on anything productive. Good morning anyway."
  • 85. "Good morning! I have decided that I like you more than is reasonable. That is today's update."
  • 86. "I woke up thinking about something you said last week. Still thinking about it. Good morning."
  • 87. "Good morning. Your voice is one of those things I could listen to for a very long time. In case you needed to hear that today."
  • 88. "I hope your day goes fast today. I have plans that involve you being available later. Good morning."
  • 89. "Good morning. I was going to play it cool today and then I woke up thinking about you so here we are."
  • 90. "Good morning! For someone I see regularly, you are still unreasonably interesting. Just an observation."

11. Spiritual & Thoughtful Good Morning Messages (91-100)

For people who appreciate a grounded, reflective start to the day.

  • 91. "Good morning. I hope today brings you a moment of genuine stillness before it gets busy."
  • 92. "Wishing you a morning full of quiet clarity. The rest of the day will handle itself. Good morning."
  • 93. "Good morning! I am grateful for this day and for having someone like you in it."
  • 94. "I hope your morning starts with something that reminds you of what is actually important. Good morning."
  • 95. "Good morning. Before the day asks anything of you, I just wanted to tell you that you matter."
  • 96. "Sending good energy your way this morning. I hope you feel it wherever you are."
  • 97. "Good morning! Gratitude is a good way to start. Today I am grateful for you."
  • 98. "I hope you get a few quiet minutes to yourself this morning before everything starts. Good morning."
  • 99. "Good morning. You show up for others consistently, and I hope someone shows up for you today."
  • 100. "Good morning! I genuinely hope today treats you as well as you treat the people around you."

12. For Introverts & Homebodies (101-110)

For partners who prefer low-key mornings and do not need grand gestures, just something genuine.

  • 101. "Good morning. No pressure to reply fast. Just wanted you to see this when you're ready."
  • 102. "Morning check-in: tea or coffee today? No agenda, just asking."
  • 103. "Good morning! I hope you get to ease into today without anyone needing anything for at least an hour."
  • 104. "You do not have to be 'on' for me this morning. Just good morning."
  • 105. "Good morning. No expectations. Just thinking of you."
  • 106. "I hope your morning is exactly as quiet and slow as you need it to be. Good morning."
  • 107. "Good morning! Reading something good today? Tell me about it later if you feel like it."
  • 108. "Morning. No need to do anything with this message except know that I am glad you exist."
  • 109. "Good morning. I hope you get to spend the first part of your day completely at your own pace."
  • 110. "Good morning! Your calm way of handling things is one of the things I appreciate most about you."

13. Anniversary & Milestone Good Morning Messages (111-120)

For mornings that fall on important dates, so use these to acknowledge the occasion directly.

  • 111. "Good morning! Do you know what today is? It's [X] months since you decided I was worth keeping around."
  • 112. "Good morning on our anniversary. I am genuinely glad this is the life I ended up in."
  • 113. "One year ago today, we had that first conversation. Good morning to the best decision that came from that."
  • 114. "Good morning! Today marks [X] days of you putting up with me. Thank you for that."
  • 115. "Good morning. However many months it has been, none of them have felt like a mistake."
  • 116. "Today is a good day to remember how we got here. Good morning."
  • 117. "Good morning on the one-year mark. I would choose this again without hesitating."
  • 118. "Good morning! Wishing you a great day on the [X]-month mark of us being genuinely good for each other."
  • 119. "Good morning. Today is worth marking. I am glad we made it here."
  • 120. "Good morning on our anniversary. Thank you for consistently being someone I want to talk to every single day."

14. "I Miss You" Good Morning Messages (121-130)

For when you are apart and want to say something direct without making it heavy.

  • 121. "Good morning. I just wanted to say I miss you today. That is the whole message."
  • 122. "Woke up and my first thought was how much quieter things are without you around. Good morning."
  • 123. "Good morning. Missing you more than usual this week. Hope you are doing well."
  • 124. "I keep starting things and wanting to tell you about them. Good morning from someone who misses talking to you."
  • 125. "Good morning. Missing you, but grateful that you exist and that you are mine."
  • 126. "Woke up thinking about something you would have laughed at. Missing you. Good morning."
  • 127. "Good morning. There is a you-shaped gap in my usual routine and I notice it every day."
  • 128. "I miss the sound of your voice in the morning. This text will have to do for now. Good morning."
  • 129. "Good morning. Missing you is not a comfortable feeling but it does remind me that you matter a lot."
  • 130. "Good morning. I hope wherever you are, you feel that someone back here is thinking about you."

15. Good Morning Messages After a Disagreement (131-140)

For the morning after a difficult conversation, when you want to show you are still present without forcing resolution before they are ready.

  • 131. "Good morning. I am still here. I hope we can talk properly when you're ready."
  • 132. "Good morning. Last night was hard. I want us to get through it. That has not changed."
  • 133. "Good morning. I am not going anywhere. Whenever you want to talk, I am available."
  • 134. "Good morning. I know things are not fully resolved yet. I just wanted you to know I care about fixing that."
  • 135. "Good morning. I was thinking about what you said last night. You had a point and I want to talk about it."
  • 136. "Good morning. I am sorry for my part in what happened. I want to do better."
  • 137. "Good morning. I hope you slept okay. I did not, because I was thinking about us and wanting things to be right."
  • 138. "Good morning. No pressure this morning. Just wanted you to see that I am still thinking about you."
  • 139. "Good morning. Yesterday was difficult. Today I want to try again."
  • 140. "Good morning. The disagreement does not change how I feel about you. I hope you know that."

16. Encouragement & Support Good Morning Messages (141-150)

For days when they have something big ahead, like an exam, a presentation, a difficult appointment.

  • 141. "Good morning! Today is the big one. You have prepared for it. Go do what you have been working toward."
  • 142. "Good morning. I know today feels like a lot. Take it one step at a time. You can handle this."
  • 143. "Good morning! Before you go in for that interview, you are more prepared than you think you are."
  • 144. "Good morning. I will be thinking about you all morning. Text me how it goes."
  • 145. "Good morning! You have dealt with harder things than what is waiting for you today. Go show it that."
  • 146. "Good morning. You do not have to be perfect today. Showing up is enough."
  • 147. "Good morning! I believe in your ability to handle today completely. So does everyone who knows you well."
  • 148. "Good morning. Whatever happens today, you will have someone in your corner tonight to debrief with."
  • 149. "Good morning! Take a breath before you start. You are more ready than you feel right now."
  • 150. "Good morning. I am proud of how hard you have worked for this. Go do it."

17. Good Morning Messages for New Relationships (151-160)

For the early stage when you want to show interest but keep the tone light and unhurried.

  • 151. "Good morning! Still thinking about our conversation yesterday. You are very easy to talk to."
  • 152. "Good morning. Hope your day starts well. Looking forward to talking to you again."
  • 153. "Good morning! Just wanted to say hi before everything gets busy. Hope you have a good one."
  • 154. "Good morning. No agenda with this message. Just thinking about you."
  • 155. "Good morning! I keep thinking of things I want to ask you. Your day is going to get interrupted later."
  • 156. "Good morning. I noticed I wanted to start the day by saying something to you. So here it is."
  • 157. "Good morning! I am genuinely curious about how your day unfolds. Check in later?"
  • 158. "Good morning. It is a good sign when someone makes you want to reach out before 9 AM. You are that person."
  • 159. "Good morning! This is the part where I say something clever. I hope 'I think about you a lot' qualifies."
  • 160. "Good morning. I like where this is going. Have a great day."

18. Good Morning Messages for Long-Term Relationships (161-170)

For when the relationship is settled and the morning message is about deepening connection rather than impressing.

  • 161. "Good morning. After all this time, you are still the first thing I want to talk to."
  • 162. "Good morning. Another day of getting to do this with you. I do not take that for granted."
  • 163. "Good morning. I know we have been doing this a while, but I genuinely still want to. Just wanted to say that."
  • 164. "Good morning to the person who has seen me at my worst and still shows up. I appreciate that every single day."
  • 165. "Good morning! Years in and I still have to stop myself from texting you too many times a day. Worth noting."
  • 166. "Good morning. I am grateful for what we have built. Have a good day."
  • 167. "Good morning. We are a good team. I want you to know I see that."
  • 168. "Good morning! I remember our first few months. We have come a long way and I like where we are."
  • 169. "Good morning. Consistent, honest, and mine. That is what you are. I do not say that enough."
  • 170. "Good morning. I choose this, and you, every day. Just wanted that to be said clearly."

19. Short & Simple Good Morning Messages (171-180)

When you want to show you are thinking of them but keep the message brief, for busy mornings or when less is more.

  • 171. "Good morning. Thinking of you."
  • 172. "Good morning! Have a good one."
  • 173. "Morning. You are loved."
  • 174. "Good morning. Miss you."
  • 175. "Good morning. I am glad you exist."
  • 176. "Good morning! Make today yours."
  • 177. "Morning check-in: How are you?"
  • 178. "Good morning. Hope today is kind to you."
  • 179. "Good morning! You have got this."
  • 180. "Good morning. Just wanted to say hi."

20. Pop Culture & K-Drama Inspired Good Morning Messages (181-190)

For couples who share a love of K-Dramas, BTS, or Indian pop culture, as these reference that shared world.

  • 181. "Good morning! You are the main character of my life. Now go act like it."
  • 182. "Good morning. You are giving K-Drama lead energy today and I am fully here for it."
  • 183. "Good morning! If our life were a K-Drama, today would be a plot-twist episode. I am excited."
  • 184. "Good morning. The OST that plays in my head whenever I think about you is genuinely too good."
  • 185. "Good morning! We are already in episode 3 and this story is getting interesting."
  • 186. "Good morning. BTS said 'love yourself' and honestly every time I look at you I understand it better."
  • 187. "Good morning! The side character in this story would be jealous of how good your arc is going."
  • 188. "Good morning. If this were a drama, the audience would already be shipping us very hard."
  • 189. "Good morning! You have main character energy and the kind of backstory that makes the audience root for you."
  • 190. "Good morning. In any version of this story, I would choose you. Good morning from your biggest fan."

21. Voice Note & Creative Format Ideas (191-204)

Sometimes a written message is not the best format. Here are messages for voice notes and other creative options, plus extra messages to round out the 200+.

  • 191. [Voice Note]: Record a 10-second message while you are still half-asleep. The sleepiness in your voice communicates more authenticity than a polished text.
  • 192. [Voice Note]: Hum the first few seconds of a song you both know and then say "Good morning." No explanation needed.
  • 193. [Photo Message]: Send a photo of your morning coffee or chai with the caption "Yours would be made exactly how you like it."
  • 194. [Screenshot Message]: Screenshot something that made you think of them last night and send it with just "Good morning, thought of you."
  • 195. [Meme + Message]: A relevant meme followed by "Good morning. This is you and you cannot deny it."
  • 196. "Good morning. You came up in a conversation yesterday and I was proud of how I talked about you."
  • 197. "Good morning. Whatever you are worried about today is smaller than you think it is right now."
  • 198. "Good morning. I genuinely like who you are when nobody is watching. That is rare."
  • 199. "Good morning. The way you make ordinary days feel more interesting is something I appreciate every single day."
  • 200. "Good morning. This is message number 200 in this collection and you are still the only person I want to send any of them to."
  • 201. "Good morning. I keep thinking about the version of us that gets to wake up in the same place every day. Looking forward to that."
  • 202. "Good morning. You do not have to reply to this. Just wanted you to start your day knowing someone is thinking about you."
  • 203. "Good morning. Three words are enough: I love you. Everything else is just detail."
  • 204. "Good morning. Send this one back to me on a day when I need it. Deal?"

22. Why a Good Morning Text Matters in 2026

In 2026, people are exposed to a large volume of information from the moment they wake up. By choosing to be the first message your partner receives, you are using what psychologists call Priming, which is the idea that the first thing we process in the morning affects our emotional tone for hours afterward. A warm, specific message from you sets a different tone than immediately opening the news or social media. If you want to customise any of these messages for your partner's specific personality, the Saranghae Love Message Generator can help.

23. Avoiding "Morning Message Burnout"

Even genuinely warm messages lose their effect if they follow an identical pattern every day. Varying your approach keeps the other person looking forward to your messages rather than skimming past them. A simple rotation by day of the week works well:

  • Monday: Supportive and direct, to help them start the week well.
  • Wednesday: Funny or light, to break up the middle of the week.
  • Friday: Flirtatious or excited, to lead into the weekend.
  • Sunday: Reflective or warm, for the slower pace of the day.

Rotating through the categories in this blog gives you enough variety to keep things from feeling routine.

24. Voice Notes: A Simple Upgrade

Text is the standard, but a short voice note is more personal. Occasionally, instead of typing, record 10 seconds of yourself saying good morning. The tone of your voice, including any tiredness or warmth, communicates something a written message cannot. It also signals effort, because recording a voice note requires more intentionality than typing three words.

10 Tips for the Perfect Good Morning Text

  • Be Consistent: Sending at roughly the same time each morning makes it something they can look forward to.
  • Use Their Name: "Good morning, Priya" lands differently than just "Good morning."
  • Reference the Future: "Can't wait to see you tonight" adds something to look forward to.
  • Reference the Past: "Still thinking about what you said last night" shows you were listening.
  • Be Specific: "Good luck with the presentation at 11" shows you pay attention.
  • Use Emojis Selectively: One or two add warmth; too many can dilute the message.
  • Match the Mood: If they have a hard day ahead, be supportive. If it is a free day, be playful.
  • Keep it Positive: The morning is not the time for complaints or unresolved tension (unless you are specifically using Category 15).
  • Do Not Demand a Reply: The message is a gift of attention, not a request for acknowledgment.
  • Use Saranghae Tools: When you want a confidence boost or conversation starter, the Love Calculator is a fun option to send alongside a message.

Conclusion

A good morning message does not need to be long or elaborate. It needs to be genuine and specific. Whether you send one line or a paragraph, the important thing is that it reflects actual thought, as you chose to start your day by acknowledging the other person. That is what makes it meaningful.

Use the 204 messages in this blog across whatever days and moods feel right. And if you want to understand what kind of morning communication lands best with your partner, take the Love Language Test together. Good morning.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What if my partner doesn't text "Good Morning" back?

Some people are simply not phone users in the morning. Look for how they show up in other ways, as that matters more than reply timing. Check the green flags they show elsewhere. If they used to reply and have stopped, a calm conversation is the right approach: "I love our morning check-ins, I've been missing them" is better than a direct accusation.

2. Is it "clingy" to text every morning?

In a committed relationship, no, as it is a sign of consistency and care. In the very early stages, pay attention to how they respond. If they match your energy and reply with similar enthusiasm, you are both on the same page.

3. Should I text my crush "Good Morning"?

If you have already been having regular conversations, yes, as it is a natural way to stay in their awareness. Keep it light rather than romantic at first. Check your name compatibility if you want something fun to reference in the message.

4. What is the best time to send a morning text?

About 15 to 30 minutes after they typically wake up. That gives them a moment to come around, so your message lands when they are actually ready to read it, not in the first few seconds of consciousness.

5. Can I send these in Hindi?

Absolutely. A dedicated collection of Hindi good morning quotes and romantic Shayari is coming soon on Saranghae. Until then, any of the messages in this blog can be naturally adapted into Hindi to match your usual communication style with your partner.

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