Friday, 2 June 2017

5 Ways To Be Romantic In This Digital Age

Gone are the days of waiting for weeks for a love letter to arrive from your lover who is either near or far away. You do not need to go through this stress, you can simply call or send an instant message
via WhatsApp or BBM. However, as a result of this, there is little or no romance many relationships. You do not need to allow the digital age kill romance in your love life. Jumia Travel, the leading
online travel agency shares ways you can keep the love and romance fire burning.
  • Words and pictures
To express your feelings for someone, you can simply use romantic words and picture messages. There is nothing new under the sun. Google some nice and romantic words as well as picture messages you can send to your bae. This seems simplistic but many people scarcely do despite its far-reaching effect.
  • Record and send them their favourite song
You do not have to be a Banky W or John Legend to sing for your lover. Record his or her favourite song and send it to your lover. The effort will be appreciated even though you sang poorly. Your phone can do this.
  • Share a picture of both of you on Instagram
It is not only during her birthday you share a picture of her or both of you accompanied with some romantic words. You can celebrate her anytime. She will definitely appreciate it and love you more.
  • Use Emojis
It is no longer difficult to say I love you in this digital age. There are a thousand ways to do this. A creative one is using emojis 👉 😍 💋.
  • Music
There are uncountable songs that you can use to express your feelings. Download the songs that say whatever is in your heart and send it to her. Tell her to listen to it. A nice one is All of Me by John Legend. It is popular right.
  • Her pic as your display picture
You can also use her picture as your display picture just to show him or her off to your friends. It should not be only on her birthdays. If you cannot, do not forget to use her pic on her birthday if you do not want trouble. It is now like a given to do so in this digital age.

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