Ask her what she liked about it. This can start a conversation and help you understand her better. For example, you could say 'I'm glad you liked my story. What part of it did you find interesting?'
Share another related story or expand on the one she liked. This keeps the conversation going and shows that you are interested in engaging with her. You could say something like 'Well, since you liked that story, I have another one that's kind of related...' and then tell the new story. This way, you can build a deeper connection through storytelling.
You can simply say thank you. It's a polite and straightforward response.
Just say 'Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!' That's a simple and nice way to go.
You could start by following her back if you don't already. Then, you can like some of her recent stories or posts as a friendly gesture.
You can simply thank her for the reply. For example, say 'Thanks for your comment!'. It's a basic and polite response.
Well, you could thank her and ask for her thoughts on what she liked about it.
You could thank her and start a conversation to get to know her better.
The boy might ask the girl what she liked about the story specifically. This can start a conversation and help him understand her better. It also shows that he values her opinion. Maybe she liked the plot, the characters or the way it was told. Then he can create more stories based on what she likes.
You should thank her and maybe ask for her thoughts on it. That could start a nice conversation.
You could start by simply reacting to the story. Send a like or a short, friendly comment to show that you've seen it and are interested.
No. Responding can give false hope or reopen old issues. It's better to keep the distance for a clean break.
If she asks for more details about the story, like what happens next or how a certain character was developed, it's a sign she likes it.