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Is there a way to respond to a post from someone on their post, but where only they can see it, and if yes, how? Thanks.

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Hi ,

there isn't a way to respond that only the person can see it. It is on the forum.

You can send the person a private message by clicking on their username and then "message".

That way your conversation is private.

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IBelieveICanFly in reply toNathalie99

Thanks 🙂

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It’s always good to ask here first if you can direct message the person.

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hypercat54 in reply toLindyloo53

I agree. I dislike it when I answer a post on here from a stranger then they decide they want to carry it on in pm. They might want to but I don't as I use pm for friends.

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