Share more details about the story based on her reply. If she seemed interested in a particular part of the story, elaborate on it. For instance, if she asked about a character, tell her more about that character's backstory. This shows that you value her input and are interested in continuing the conversation.
You can simply thank her for the reply. For example, say 'Thanks for your comment!'. It's a basic and polite response.
Ask her a follow - up question related to her reply. If she said something about the place in your story, you could ask if she's been there. This keeps the conversation going.
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.
Just reply casually. For example, say something like 'Haha, glad you liked it!'
You can also offer positive feedback. If she tells a story about achieving something, like running a marathon, say 'That's incredible! I'm so impressed by your determination and hard work. You should be really proud of yourself.' This encourages her and shows your support.
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 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.
Maybe. A reply could just be polite. But it might also show some level of interest. If she adds extra comments or asks follow - up questions, that's a better sign of interest.
It could mean she's interested or just being polite. Maybe she found something in your story that caught her attention.
Others should firmly but politely tell her that such stories are not suitable for this setting. For example, they could say 'This is not an appropriate topic here.'