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20+ Best Replies to 'What Are You Doing?' (Flirty & Fun)

20+ responses from flirty to funny. Works on dating apps and regular texts.

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20+ Best Replies to 'What Are You Doing?' (Flirty & Fun)

Somewhere between matching and actually going on a date, most conversations quietly die. A lot of them die at “wyd.” Not because the person wasn’t interested. Because the reply gave them nothing to work with.

Below you’ll find 20+ replies sorted by vibe: flirty, funny, cute, and clever. Find the one that fits the moment and use it.

What Does ‘Wyd’ Mean in Texting?

“Wyd” is short for “what are you doing?” or sometimes “what are you up to?” One of the most common texts in casual conversation and on dating apps. On the surface it’s a low-effort check-in, but from a match or a crush, it’s usually an invitation: to flirt, to make plans, or to see if you’re free.

How you respond sets the tone for what comes next. Text messaging has been central to how people connect since the early 2000s, and getting comfortable with that first quick exchange matters.

Flirty Replies to ‘What Are You Doing?’

These land best when there’s already some chemistry: a match you’ve been talking to, someone you’ve met, or a crush who’s clearly into you. Pick the one that sounds most like you.

“Thinking about you, actually.”

Confident and honest without oversharing. Takes the conversation somewhere interesting immediately and leaves plenty of room for them to respond.

“Nothing interesting. You should fix that.”

A playful challenge that invites them to make a move without spelling it out.

“About to do something fun, unless you have a better idea?”

Low-pressure and open. Hints that you’re up for plans without putting all the weight on them.

“Just counting down until I have plans again.”

“Waiting for someone to make tonight interesting.”

Confident and forward. Use it when you already know they’re interested.

“Getting ready to go out. Wishing I had better company.”

“Nothing yet. But I’m open to suggestions.”

“Yet” is doing a lot of work here. It signals openness without coming across as eager.

Funny Replies to ‘What Are You Doing?’

Humor is one of the highest-performing reply styles on dating apps. A behavioral science experiment involving 1,227 real Tinder users found women were 12% more likely to reply to funny messages than earnest ones. People remember a message that made them laugh. They almost always reply to it.

Keep it relatable and self-aware. Funny works. Forced doesn’t.

“Staring at my ceiling and questioning my choices. What’s up?”

Honest and a little absurd. Puts someone at ease immediately, because we’ve all been there.

“Formally avoiding productivity. You?”

“In a heated debate with my fridge. I’m winning.”

The people who find this funny are your people.

“Pretending to be busy so I seem interesting. It’s not working.”

Self-aware humor lands well early in a conversation. You’re getting ahead of the joke instead of being the subject of it.

“Texting my friends asking what to say to someone I like. This is embarrassing.”

“Basically nothing. My dog is judging me.”

Pets give the other person something fun to respond to.

Cute Replies to ‘Wyd’ When You Like Them

Sometimes flirty isn’t quite the right vibe. These work in the early stages of something new, when you’re still figuring out the energy between you.

“Just got home. Thinking about that conversation we had earlier, actually.”

Callbacks are gold. You’re showing you paid attention and that you liked it, which is attractive and easy for them to respond to.

“Nothing fun. You should text me something interesting.”

Sweet, lightly playful, and puts the ball in their court.

“Catching up on [show/thing you’ve both talked about]. You came up, weirdly.”

“Missing talking to you, honestly.”

For when you’re into someone and comfortable enough to say it. Simple, sincere, and it hits differently from the usual small talk.

“Relaxing. Today was a lot. Could’ve used some good company.”

Opens the door for real conversation. Vulnerable without being heavy.

How to Reply to ‘What Are You Doing?’ on Dating Apps (Tinder, Hinge, Bumble)

On dating apps, “wyd” is rarely about what you’re actually doing. It’s a low-effort opener. Your reply is a chance to set the tone for everything that follows.

A flat “not much, you?” does nothing. A reply with some personality is how you get from matching to a date.

What actually moves things forward on apps:

  1. Use their profile. If they’ve got a photo somewhere specific, with a pet, or doing something interesting, mention it. A reply that references something real about them feels personal in a way that templates never do.
  2. Ask a micro-question. Give them something to respond to. End your reply with a light “You?” or “What about you, anything fun?” That’s often all it takes.
  3. Move toward plans. If the conversation’s been going well, “wyd” is often the natural moment to suggest something. “Not much. We should actually do something this week” is casual, confident, and most people respond well to it.

For more on keeping conversations going once you’ve matched, check out the best Bumble prompts to see what’s actually working right now.

Templates are useful up to a point.

Your match has a specific profile, a personality, and a whole conversation history that no template accounts for. YourMove AI’s Chat Assistant reads your actual exchange and crafts a reply tailored to that person. Trusted by over 300,000 daters, and featured in The Wall Street Journal, NPR, and CNN.

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When ‘What Are You Doing?’ Just Means ‘Let’s Hang’

Not every “wyd” is a conversation starter. Sometimes it’s a straight-up invitation. Spotting the difference saves a lot of overthinking.

A few signals that they’re really asking if you’re free:

  • It comes in late afternoon or evening, when plans tend to happen
  • They follow it up with a suggestion (“Wanna grab food?”)
  • You’ve been talking regularly and they check in this way
  • They mentioned being free that day earlier in the conversation

When those signals are there, a direct reply beats a clever one. “I’m free tonight, what are you thinking?” will always do more than a witty deflection that leaves them wondering if you actually want to see them.

3 Key Statistics

12%

A behavioral science experiment involving 1,227 real Tinder users found women were 12% more likely to reply to funny messages than earnest ones. The difference was consistent across message types. People remember the ones that made them laugh.

Source: Irrational Labs: We Sent 1,700 Funny Messages on Tinder

62%

62% of people actively using dating apps report being ghosted. Among general U.S. adults the figure is 30%. The gap shows why a reply that moves the conversation forward matters more on apps than anywhere else.

Source: Mentor Research Institute: Men Are Disillusioned with Dating Apps

15%

An analysis of 7,079 real Tinder profiles found that 43% of men’s matches result in zero to one messages exchanged. A reply with personality is the difference between a match that fizzles and one that turns into a date.

Source: SwipeStats: Tinder Statistics 2025

7 Essential Resources

1. Pew Research Center: From Looking for Love to Swiping the Field (2023)

National survey of 6,034 U.S. adults on their dating app experiences, behaviors, and attitudes. The definitive reference.

2. Irrational Labs: We Sent 1,700 Funny Messages on Tinder

Behavioral science experiment with 1,227 real users. Humor drives a 12% higher reply rate.

3. SwipeStats: Tinder Statistics 2025 (Real Data from 7,079 Profiles)

Data-driven analysis of real match rates, conversation rates, ghosting patterns, and timing insights drawn from anonymized user data.

4. DatingNews: 10 Surprising Online Messaging Statistics

Key figures on response rates, timing, ghosting behavior, and messaging norms across major dating platforms.

5. Fast Company: Gen Z Is Ghosting Dating Apps (2025)

79% of Gen Z users experience dating app fatigue and 69% of apps downloaded in 2024 were deleted within a month.

6. ScienceDirect: Profile Perceptions and Pick-Up Lines on Dating Outcomes on Tinder

Peer-reviewed study (N=237) examining how humor and compliments in opening messages affect dating intentions.

7. YourMove AI: The 20 Best Funny Hinge Messages to Land More Dates

Practical examples of humor done right on dating apps, with guidance on tone, timing, and what to avoid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good reply to ‘wyd’ from a crush?

Show a bit of personality and give your crush something to respond to. Options like “Thinking about you, actually” or “Nothing interesting, you should fix that” tend to land well. Skip the dead-end “not much.” Even a small hook makes a real difference.

How do you respond to ‘wyd’ on Tinder?

On Tinder, “wyd” is usually a conversation opener, not a real question. Use it as a chance to show your personality, reference something from their profile, or nudge the conversation toward plans. Moving things forward matters more than answering the question.

What does ‘wyd’ mean in texting?

“Wyd” stands for “what are you doing?” A casual, abbreviated check-in used constantly in texting and on dating apps. On apps especially, it often works as a soft signal that someone wants to make plans.

What’s a flirty reply to ‘what are you doing?’

Try “About to do something fun, unless you have a better idea?” or “Waiting for someone to make tonight interesting.” Both are confident without coming on too strong, and they give the other person somewhere to take the conversation.

What’s a funny reply to ‘wyd’?

“Formally avoiding productivity. You?” or “In a heated debate with my fridge. I’m winning.” Self-aware and light, both tend to get a laugh and a reply.

Is it okay to just say ‘not much’ to ‘wyd’?

It’s fine, but it tends to kill the conversation. Give them a little more to work with. Even “Not much, about to watch something. Any recommendations?” turns a dead end into a real exchange.

Your Move

“Wyd” is a small text. What you send back is rarely small.

Whether you go flirty, funny, or just warm, a reply that sounds like you will always do better than one that sounds like everyone else. Use these as a starting point. Make them yours.

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