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Good Morning Text Prompts to Start Someone's Day Right

20 copy-paste prompts

Never send a boring 'gm' again. These prompts write good morning texts across every mood — sweet, flirty, funny, or motivational — for partners, crushes, friends, and family, in any length from a one-liner to a full paragraph.

In short: This page contains 20 copy-paste ready prompts, organized into 4 categories with a description and pro tip for each. The first 15 prompts are free instantly — no signup needed. Hand-curated and tested by the AI Academy team.

By Louis Corneloup · Founder, Techpresso
Last updated ·Hand-curated & tested by the AI Academy team

By Relationship

5 prompts

For Your Partner

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Write a loving good morning text for my partner of [time together]. Include: an affectionate opening, one specific thing I love or look forward to today, and a warm sign-off. Sweet and genuine, 2-3 sentences, not over-the-top.

Produces a warm, affectionate good morning text for a long-term partner.

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Pro tip: Reference something real from your life together so it reads as personal, not copy-pasted.

For a New Crush

2/20

Write a light, flirty good morning text for [name], someone I've recently started talking to. Include: a playful opener, a low-key compliment or question to keep the chat going, and an easygoing tone. Casual and confident, 1-2 sentences.

Writes a flirty-but-relaxed good morning text for early dating.

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Pro tip: End with a question — it invites a reply instead of leaving them on read.

For a Long-Distance Partner

3/20

Write a good morning text for my long-distance partner in [their city/timezone]. Include: acknowledgment of the distance, one thing I miss, and something to look forward to (a call, a visit). Warm and reassuring, 2-3 sentences.

Creates a comforting good morning text that bridges the distance.

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Pro tip: Mention their timezone or day ahead — it shows you're thinking about their world, not just yours.

For a Friend Who Needs a Boost

4/20

Write a good morning text for a friend who has a stressful day ahead ([what's happening]). Include: encouragement, a reminder they've got this, and an offer to talk later. Supportive and upbeat, 2 sentences.

Produces an encouraging good morning text for a friend facing a hard day.

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Pro tip: Name the specific thing they're facing — a targeted 'good luck on your presentation' beats a vague 'have a good day.'

For Family

5/20

Write a warm good morning text for my [mom/dad/sibling]. Include: a cheerful greeting, a quick check-in on how they're doing, and something small and personal. Casual and caring, 2 sentences.

Writes a friendly good morning check-in for a family member.

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Pro tip: A simple 'thinking of you this morning' to a parent goes a surprisingly long way.

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By Tone

5 prompts

Sweet and Romantic

6/20

Write a romantic good morning text for my partner. Include: a tender opening, a heartfelt line about how they make me feel, and a loving close. Sincere, a little poetic, 2-3 sentences, not cheesy.

Produces a genuinely romantic good morning message.

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Pro tip: One specific detail ('waking up next to you') beats ten generic compliments.

Funny and Playful

7/20

Write a funny good morning text for [recipient] that will make them laugh. Include: a light joke, playful teasing, or a relatable morning struggle (coffee, alarms, Mondays). Witty and warm, 1-2 sentences.

Writes a humorous good morning text that starts the day with a smile.

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Pro tip: Inside jokes hit hardest — swap the generic joke for a running bit only you two share.

Flirty and Bold

8/20

Write a flirty, slightly bold good morning text for [recipient] I'm dating. Include: a confident, teasing tone and a hint of what I'm thinking about. Playful and charming, tasteful, 1-2 sentences.

Produces a confident, flirty good morning text with a bit of edge.

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Pro tip: Keep it tasteful and read the room — match the flirtiness to where the relationship actually is.

Motivational

9/20

Write a motivational good morning text for [recipient] to fire them up for the day. Include: an energizing opener, one line of belief in them, and a push toward their [goal or task today]. Uplifting and punchy, 2 sentences.

Writes an energizing good morning text to motivate someone's day.

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Pro tip: Tie it to a real goal they mentioned — specific encouragement beats a generic pep talk.

Short and Sweet

10/20

Write a very short good morning text, one line only, for [recipient]. Include: warmth and a tiny bit of personality, no filler. Cute, effortless, under 12 words.

Produces a one-line good morning text for a quick, easy send.

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Pro tip: Add a single fitting emoji — on a one-liner it carries a lot of the tone.

By Format

5 prompts

Good Morning Paragraph

11/20

Write a longer good morning paragraph for my partner to wake up to. Include: an affectionate opening, two or three specific things I appreciate about them, and a warm wish for their day. Heartfelt, 4-6 sentences, flows naturally.

Writes a longer, paragraph-length good morning message for special mornings.

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Pro tip: Save the long paragraph for occasions — daily long texts lose their impact fast.

Text With a Question

12/20

Write a good morning text for [recipient] that ends with an engaging question to start a conversation. Include: a warm greeting and a genuine, easy-to-answer question about their day or plans. Casual, 2 sentences.

Produces a good morning text designed to spark a back-and-forth chat.

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Pro tip: Ask open questions ('what's the plan today?') rather than yes/no ones to keep it flowing.

Good Morning + Reminder

13/20

Write a good morning text that sweetly reminds [recipient] about [event or task today]. Include: a warm greeting, the gentle reminder, and a supportive note. Caring, not naggy, 2 sentences.

Combines a good morning greeting with a gentle, caring reminder.

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Pro tip: Lead with warmth, then the reminder — front-loading the task makes it feel like a chore.

Voice-Note Script

14/20

Write a short script for a good morning voice note to [recipient]. Include: a relaxed spoken opener, one warm or funny thought, and a natural sign-off. Conversational, sounds spoken not written, 3-4 sentences.

Writes a natural-sounding script to read aloud as a good morning voice note.

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Pro tip: Read it once out loud before recording — anything that sounds stiff spoken needs loosening.

Photo Caption

15/20

Write a short good morning caption to send alongside a photo (a sunrise, my coffee, my view) to [recipient]. Include: a warm greeting tied to the image and a little personality. Cute, 1 sentence.

Produces a good morning caption to pair with a morning photo.

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Pro tip: A real photo of your actual morning makes the text feel spontaneous instead of scripted.

Special Situations

5 prompts

First Good Morning Text

16/20

Write the very first good morning text to send someone I just started dating, without coming on too strong. Include: a casual, warm greeting and a light note or question. Easygoing and low-pressure, 1-2 sentences.

Writes a low-key first good morning text for a new connection.

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Pro tip: Keep the first one breezy — save the paragraphs for once you know it's mutual.

After a Disagreement

17/20

Write a good morning text for my partner the morning after a disagreement. Include: warmth, a signal that I still care, and an openness to talk without reopening the argument. Gentle and sincere, 2-3 sentences.

Produces a warm morning-after text that eases tension without relitigating a fight.

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Pro tip: Don't re-argue over text — this message is about reconnecting, not winning the point.

On a Special Occasion

18/20

Write a good morning text for [recipient] on [occasion, e.g. their birthday, an anniversary, a big interview]. Include: a warm greeting, acknowledgment of the day, and a fitting wish. Celebratory and personal, 2-3 sentences.

Writes a good morning text tailored to a birthday, anniversary, or big day.

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Pro tip: Being first to say it that morning makes an occasion text feel extra thoughtful.

Reconnecting After Silence

19/20

Write a good morning text to reconnect with [recipient] I haven't spoken to in a while. Include: a warm, no-pressure greeting, a note that they crossed my mind, and an easy opening to reply. Friendly, 2 sentences.

Produces a gentle good morning text to rekindle a quiet conversation.

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Pro tip: Skip the guilt-trip about the gap — a light 'you popped into my head' is far more inviting.

For a Busy or Stressed Partner

20/20

Write a good morning text for my partner who is slammed with [work/exams/deadlines]. Include: encouragement, a reminder to breathe and take care of themselves, and low-pressure love. Supportive, no demands, 2-3 sentences.

Writes a supportive good morning text for a partner under heavy stress.

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Pro tip: Add 'no need to reply, just thinking of you' so your text is one less thing on their plate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Copy any prompt above into ChatGPT (the free tier is plenty), fill in the names and details, and you'll get a ready draft. It's free and needs no signup — just tweak it to sound like you and send.
Add one real detail — an inside joke, something you did together, or a plan you both have. ChatGPT gives you the shape; your specifics give it a soul. A single genuine reference is the difference between charming and generic.
Match the stage of the relationship. For a new crush, keep it light and playful; for a long-term partner, you can be bolder. When in doubt, err warmer rather than racier — you can always escalate later.
There's no rule, but daily long paragraphs lose their charm fast. Mix it up: a quick one-liner most days, a longer heartfelt message on special mornings. Variety keeps it feeling intentional rather than routine.
Don't read too much into it — people are busy in the mornings. Avoid double-texting to check in. A message that ends with an easy question naturally invites a reply when they have a moment.

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