Well, it depends on your relationship with that person. If it's a really close friend, you can be more casual and say something like 'Hey, saw you reacted to my story. What did you think?' This opens up the conversation for them to share their thoughts. If it's someone you're not as close to but still in your close friends list, you might be a bit more formal and say 'Thank you for your reaction to my story. I appreciate it.' And then you can see if they want to continue the conversation further.
It could mean they are interested in what you shared in your close friends story. Maybe they liked it, or they wanted to show their support or just that they had some kind of reaction to the content.
You can simply say 'Sure, I liked it!' This is a straightforward and positive response that shows your approval.
Share more about the topic of the story if you feel like it. Maybe add some interesting details that you didn't include before. You could also be a bit humorous in your response to make the conversation more fun and engaging. For instance, if she commented on your pet in the story, you could tell a funny anecdote about your pet.
You could start by showing interest and maintaining eye contact. Maybe nod or make affirming sounds like 'mm-hmm' to let them know you're engaged.
You should firmly say no. It's inappropriate and goes against privacy norms.
No, in general, close friends stories on most social media platforms are private and not meant to be reposted by others without your explicit permission. It's a feature designed to share more personal or exclusive content with a select group, and respecting privacy is key.
Yes, it's okay. Instagram allows you to tag people in your regular stories even if they are not on your close friends list. However, they will be notified just like any other tag, and they can view the story if their privacy settings and your account's privacy settings permit it.
It depends. If you have given permission and the reposting is within legal and ethical bounds, then maybe. But usually, it's better to get explicit consent first.
You could just listen attentively and show your interest with nods and smiles.
You could simply say something like 'Nice to meet you' or 'That's a great name.'