I've been embedding NLP into text messages lately just so see what results I get. What I'll do is randomly insert an extra space or two in non meaningful ways into my texting with a certain girl. This is to get her used to it. for example, I might start a convo like this:
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omg, you won't believe what happened today!
You see, it's mostly an extra space right after a punctuation or near a long word, like I did right before "happened."
Then later after she's used to seeing stray spaces in the convo, I'll insert some slick NLP embeds like this:
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ya, can you believe after that she went to sleep. with me, i need the right mood to relax first.
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did they go out? with me, it's easier to just say yes to that type of thing. you know?
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lol i just realized what time it is. ive got an early meeting tomorrow and you do too. we both should go to bed. good night! :)
Now, I've tried these in real life. In fact they are (as close as I remember) excerpts from actual text convos I have had. The context is not important, but how i typed it is important. I can't really say whether they were successful or not since I can't go back in a time machine and try without text-NLP to see if there's a difference in the girl's response, but it certainly hasn't hurt me.
Let me know what you guys think.