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Send a good morning text that actually sounds like you

20 copy-paste prompts

Whether you want something sweet for your partner, a laugh for the group chat, or a quick check-in for your mom, these prompts turn your morning thoughts into a message worth sending. Paste in [their name] and a few details and let ChatGPT do the rest.

In short: This page contains 20 copy-paste ready prompts, organized into 5 categories with a description and pro tip for each. The first 5 prompts are free instantly, no signup needed. Hand-curated and tested by the AI Academy team.

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For Your Partner

4 prompts

Sweet good morning text for your partner

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Write a sweet good morning text for my [boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse] named [name]. Mention that I [something specific, like a recent inside joke or thing they did]. Keep it under [3 sentences] and give me two versions, one playful and one more romantic.

A short, personal good morning text for a partner.

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Pro tip: Swap in a real detail from your week together, generic texts feel copy pasted.

Good morning text after a fight or hard night

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Help me write a good morning text to [name] after we [had an argument/rough night] about [topic]. I want it to feel warm and open the door to talking, not sweep things under the rug. Give me two versions, one shorter and one a bit longer.

A gentle morning message that acknowledges tension without forcing an apology.

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Pro tip: Send it before you talk in person, not instead of talking.

Long good morning paragraph for your partner

3/20

Write a long, heartfelt good morning paragraph for [name], my [partner/husband/wife] of [length of time]. Include how they make me feel and one specific memory involving [detail]. Give me three options with different lengths, short, medium, and long.

A longer, more emotional morning paragraph for a milestone or just because.

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Pro tip: Save your favorite version in your notes app so you can reuse the structure later.

Flirty good morning text

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Write a flirty, playful good morning text for [name] that references [something flirty or an inside joke] without being over the top. Keep the tone [teasing/confident] and give me three short options I can pick from.

A lighthearted, flirty morning text with a bit of banter.

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Pro tip: Read it out loud first, flirty only lands if it sounds like your normal voice.

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For Friends

4 prompts

Funny good morning text for a friend

5/20

Write a funny good morning text for my friend [name] that jokes about [shared joke, their habit of being late, coffee addiction, etc]. Keep it casual, like a text I'd actually send, and give me three short options.

A quick, funny morning text for a friend's group chat or DM.

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Pro tip: The funniest version is usually the shortest, cut anything that needs explaining.

Good morning check-in for a friend going through a hard time

6/20

Help me write a caring good morning text to [name], who is going through [situation, like a breakup, job loss, or health scare]. I want it to feel supportive without being heavy or asking too many questions. Give me two versions.

A supportive morning check-in for a friend who's struggling.

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Pro tip: End with something low pressure like 'no need to reply' so it doesn't feel like homework.

Group chat good morning message

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Write a fun good morning message for my group chat with [names or 'my college friends']. We're planning [event or trip] and I want to build excitement. Keep it energetic and give me two versions, one short and one with more detail.

An energetic morning message to kick off a group chat.

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Pro tip: Add one specific detail about the plan so it doesn't read like spam.

Good morning text to a new friend or crush

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Write a casual, low pressure good morning text for [name], someone I've been [talking to/getting to know] for [amount of time]. I don't want it to feel too intense. Give me three options ranging from very casual to a little more interested.

A friendly, not-too-forward morning text for someone new.

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Pro tip: Match their texting energy, if they use one emoji, don't send five.

For Family

4 prompts

Good morning text for mom or dad

9/20

Write a warm good morning text for my [mom/dad] named [name]. Mention [something specific, like an upcoming visit or their recent appointment] and keep the tone caring but not overly formal. Give me two versions.

A caring morning check-in text for a parent.

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Pro tip: Parents often keep these texts, so a specific memory means more than a generic 'good morning.'

Good morning message for your kids

10/20

Write a short, encouraging good morning message for my [son/daughter], age [age], who has [a test/game/first day of something] today. Keep the language simple and upbeat, and give me two versions I can text or leave on a note.

A short, encouraging note to send or leave for a child.

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Pro tip: For younger kids, read it aloud to make sure the words are ones they actually use.

Good morning text for a sibling

11/20

Write a good morning text for my [brother/sister] [name] that's a little teasing, in the way siblings talk to each other. Reference [an inside joke or shared memory] and give me three short options.

A playful, sibling-style morning text.

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Pro tip: Keep the teasing affectionate, add one genuine line so it doesn't read as only sarcasm.

Good morning message for a grandparent

12/20

Write a gentle good morning message for my [grandmother/grandfather] [name], who [lives alone/is recovering from a procedure/recently lost their spouse]. Keep the sentences short and easy to read, and give me two versions.

A gentle, easy-to-read morning message for a grandparent.

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Pro tip: Short sentences and a specific plan to visit or call mean more than long paragraphs.

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Motivational Mornings

4 prompts

Motivational good morning text to send a friend

13/20

Write a short motivational good morning text for [name], who has [a big presentation, interview, or exam] today. Reference the specific thing they're facing and keep it encouraging without sounding like a generic quote. Give me two versions.

An encouraging morning text tied to something specific the person is facing.

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Pro tip: Naming the exact event beats a generic 'you've got this,' it shows you remembered.

Good morning affirmations for yourself

14/20

Write five short good morning affirmations I can read to myself before [a stressful season, a big goal, or a hard week] focused on [what you're working on, like confidence or patience]. Keep each one under one sentence and give me two sets with a different tone.

A short set of personal affirmations to start the day.

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Pro tip: Say them out loud once, silent reading doesn't land the same way.

Good morning message to motivate a team

15/20

Write a short, energizing good morning message for my team before [a launch, deadline, or big meeting] about [project name]. Keep it upbeat but not cheesy, and give me two versions, one for Slack and one for email.

A brief team morning message before a big day at work.

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Pro tip: One concrete goal for the day beats three vague ones, name the single thing that matters most.

Good morning quote plus personal note

16/20

Give me three good morning quotes about [topic, like resilience or new beginnings] and pair each with a one sentence personal note for [name] explaining why it made me think of them.

A quote paired with a personal reason it reminded you of them.

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Pro tip: The personal sentence matters more than the quote, don't skip it even if the quote is great.

Long Distance & Different Time Zones

4 prompts

Good morning text for a long distance partner

17/20

Write a good morning text for [name], my long distance [partner], who is [number] hours ahead/behind me in [city or country]. Mention that I thought of them first thing and give me two versions, one short for a busy morning and one longer.

A time-zone-aware morning text for a long distance partner.

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Pro tip: Mention the time gap once, it shows you're tracking their schedule without over explaining.

Good morning message when you're missing someone

18/20

Write a good morning message for [name] that says I miss them and I'm thinking about [an upcoming visit or video call]. Keep the tone [wistful but hopeful] and give me two versions.

A morning message that expresses missing someone without being heavy.

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Pro tip: Pair 'I miss you' with something forward-looking, like a countdown, so it lands hopeful.

Good morning message for a traveling partner

19/20

Write a good morning message for [name], who is currently [traveling for work/on a trip] in [location]. Mention [a specific update from home] and keep it warm and easy to read quickly. Give me two versions.

A quick, warm morning update for someone away from home.

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Pro tip: Keep it easy to read in a few seconds, they may only have a short window of signal or time.

Good morning text explaining a flipped schedule

20/20

Write a good morning text for [name] explaining that our schedules are flipped because I'm now in [time zone/location] for [reason]. Keep it light and reassuring, and give me two short versions.

A short, reassuring text explaining a temporary time zone mismatch.

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Pro tip: One sentence on the new schedule prevents confused 'why are you up so late' replies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Keep it short, specific to the person, and warm, mention something from your day or theirs rather than sending a generic line. One or two sentences is usually enough for a daily text.
A short daily check-in is fine, but vary the wording every so often so it doesn't feel automated, small details like mentioning their day keep it personal.
For a partner or close friend, one to three sentences works for most days, save longer paragraphs for special occasions or when you have something meaningful to say.
Skip generic quotes and lean on something specific to your relationship or their day, a real detail always reads less cheesy than a stock phrase.
It's fine if it feels natural, but keep it low pressure early on, match their texting energy rather than sending long paragraphs before they do.

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