How to Comment Like a Pro: Stop Saying “Wow” and “Nice” All the Time
In 1876, a man named Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call ever. Do you know the first words he spoke? “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.” That was it. Simple, clear, and straight to the point.
Now imagine if Mr. Watson replied, “Wow.”
That would’ve made zero sense.
Here’s why I’m telling you this: words matter. Even small ones. Even in the comment section.
These days, people spend hours creating content—writing stories, sharing videos, dropping thoughtful posts—and when it’s time to comment, all some of us can say is “Wow,” “Nice,” “Hmm,” or the worst one: “K.”
Let’s be real. You can do better.
When you say just “nice” under someone’s post, it doesn’t show that you paid attention. It looks like you just dropped a comment so the person will notice you. Or maybe so they’ll return the favour on your own post. But if you really want to stand out and build better connections online, your comments need to carry weight.
Think of comments like mini-conversations. It’s your chance to say, “I see you. I understand. And this is how I feel about it.” You don’t need big grammar. Just say what the post made you think or feel. If someone shares a post about losing a loved one, don’t just say “Sad.” You can say, “This made me remember my uncle. May their soul rest in peace.” That’s simple. But it’s real.
If someone shares good news—maybe a graduation, a new job, or a business win—don’t just type “Congrats.” Try, “Big win! I remember when you started this journey. Well deserved!” That’s how you comment like a pro.
When your words show you care, people notice. You become more than just another follower—you become someone who adds value.
So from today, stop dropping dry one-word comments everywhere. Talk like someone who’s present. Someone who gets it. Someone worth listening to.
Alexander Graham Bell didn’t invent the telephone so you could just say “wow.” Use your words well. Even in the comment section.