It could be. Since it involves the idea of a nanny 'getting' someone if they're not careful, it has an element of threat which is common in horror stories.
Well, perhaps the 'nanny get you if you don't watch out story' is a local legend or a made - up story passed down. It could involve a nanny who has special powers or is very strict. For example, she might be a ghostly nanny who haunts children who are naughty. Or it could be a normal nanny in a very strict household where the kids are constantly warned that she'll 'get them' if they don't behave.
Well, 'get you if you don't watch out story' might refer to a narrative where there is a danger or a threat that will affect you when you're not vigilant. It could be like a fable where a little bird doesn't watch out for the approaching cat and gets caught. In general, it's a story with a warning of some sort that bad things can happen if you're not aware.
A 'get you if you don't watch out story' could be like this. There was a young girl who lived near a deep well. One day, she was running around carelessly, not watching where she was going. She got too close to the well and almost fell in. Fortunately, someone saw her just in time. This story warns us that we need to be careful and watch out for potential dangers around us, or else we might end up in a bad situation like the girl nearly did.
I might not watch your story because I'm really busy these days. There are so many things on my plate, like work and personal projects. I barely have time to check my own social media, let alone watch others' stories.
Typically, no. Many social media platforms are designed in such a way that the act of a non - follower viewing a story goes unnoticed by the story owner. This is mainly to encourage more organic viewership and not make users overly self - conscious about who is viewing their content. The focus is more on the overall reach and engagement numbers rather than the specific identity of the viewers in terms of follower status.
Yes, some guys might notice. If a guy is interested in you or if he's used to you always viewing his stories, he may wonder why you haven't this time. It could make him think you're not as interested in him as before.
Mostly no. Social media platforms usually don't notify the story creator about who has or hasn't watched their story. However, some platforms might show the number of views but not the specific identities of those who haven't watched.