What is the caption for memories?
“Hard to forget such strong memories with the best people.” “Life will move on, but at least these memories are forever.” “Still reliving this in my biggest dreams.” “These are the days we try to recreate.”
How do you express memories?
Ways of talking about memories – thesaurus
- that reminds me. phrase.
- as (far as) I recall. phrase.
- if my memory serves me (well/right/correctly) phrase.
- now you mention it. phrase.
- as far as I know/can remember/can see/can tell. phrase.
- come to think of/about it. phrase.
- what about…? phrase.
- for old times’ sake. phrase.
How do you comment on old memories on Facebook?
How Do You Comment On Old Memories
- “Hard to forget such strong memories with the best people.”
- “Life will move on, but at least these memories are forever.”
- “Still reliving this in my biggest dreams.”
- “These are the days we try to recreate.”
How do you say good memory?
People with good memory, on the other hand, are referred to as eidetic. Eidetic memory or photographic memory would be the correct term. The word you want is memorious.
What do you need to know about Facebook memories?
Today, we’re launching Memories, a single place on Facebook to reflect on the moments you’ve shared with family and friends, including posts and photos, friends you’ve made, and major life events.
Is it true that memories fade away over time?
Facebook has quite a feature On This Day only for reliving the memories you had in past years. Following are the short status for memories situation: Memories will always stay with you but the emotions attached to those memories will fade away with time. That is why they say time heals.
What should I put on my Memories page?
Your Memories page can include several sections: On This Day: The content that you know and love will still be available within this section, showing your past posts and major life events from this date.
Is it the beginning of a new chapter in my life?
“No, this is not the beginning of a new chapter in my life; this is the beginning of a new book! That first book is already closed, ended, and tossed into the seas; this new book is newly opened, has just begun! Look, it is the first page! And it is a beautiful one!”