As an English teacher, I have been creating content for both Korean learners and global English learners. This blog is where I share the expressions and slang I cover in my lessons — and today’s word is one that many people experience but don’t have a name for: breadcrumbing.

What is “breadcrumbing”?
Breadcrumbing is when someone gives you just enough attention to keep you interested — but never enough to commit.
Think of Hansel and Gretel. They followed a trail of breadcrumbs through the forest. That’s exactly what this person is doing to you — leaving just enough crumbs to keep you following.
Real life examples:
- “He never asks me out but likes all my photos. That’s breadcrumbing.”
- “She texts me ‘hey’ once a week just to keep me around. Classic breadcrumbing.”
- “I finally realized he was breadcrumbing me — he was never serious.”
- “Stop breadcrumbing me and just tell me how you feel.”
- “Breadcrumbing hurts more than ghosting because you keep hoping.”
Signs you’re being breadcrumbed:
- They text occasionally but never make real plans
- They’re super warm one day, then cold the next
- They like your posts but never follow through
- You always feel like things are “almost” moving forward
Similar expressions:
- Ghosting — disappears completely
- Benching — keeps you as a backup option
- Orbiting — stops talking but still watches all your stories
Quick recap:
Breadcrumbing = just enough attention to keep you hooked, never enough to be real. If you’re always waiting for more — check if you’re following breadcrumbs.
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Hi, I’m Yehs Sam 👋 I have been teaching English and creating content to help learners sound more natural and confident — for both Korean learners and global English learners.
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Is there a slang word or English expression you’ve always wanted to know? Drop it in the comments below — I’d love to cover it in my next post!
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