Sometimes they can. If you show obvious enthusiasm or give positive feedback, they might pick up on it.
Yes, usually a like on a story can be seen by others. It's a common feature in many social media and content sharing platforms.
You could tell a close friend. They are likely to be interested in your story and pass it on to others. For example, your best friend who always listens to you.
Well, I can try to tell others your story, but I need more details. Is it a happy story about achieving a goal? Or is it a sad story about a difficult time in your life? Once I know more, I can start sharing it with others.
You can start by writing it down. Put your heart's feelings into words, whether it's in a journal or a poem. Then you can share it with close friends or family who you trust.
You can start by asking your family members. They often have interesting personal experiences that are both good and true. For example, your grandparents might have stories from their youth, like how they overcame difficulties during the war or how they met each other.
Well, select a Bible verse that has a deep meaning for you and your story. Let's say your story is about finding hope after a tough time. You might choose Romans 15:13 'May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit'. Share your story and explain how this verse has been like a guiding light for you. It gives your story a spiritual context and also shows others how the Bible can be relevant in real - life situations.
Sure, you can! Sharing stories is a great way to connect with others and spread interesting experiences.
There is not enough information here to accurately tell the story of Catarina and the others. If Catarina is a character from a particular piece of literature, like a novel or a play, we would need to know which one. Similarly, for 'the others', we need more details. For example, if it's a story about a group of students, we need to know their relationships, their goals, and the events that unfold among them.
You might notice if they don't share details or seem reluctant to talk about it. Also, if they're evasive when asked related questions.
Chances are very low that they can tell. Blocking often cuts off a lot of interaction and visibility, including knowing if you've seen their story.