The key is to handle it delicately. You could start by gradually reducing your involvement and then have a heart-to-heart talk. Let them know that it's not personal, but you need to move on for your own well-being.
It depends on the circumstances. Sometimes it's possible if there are valid reasons or if it's a mutual decision.
Yes, you can. Usually, if it's on a social media platform, there should be an option like 'hide' or 'unfollow' related to that particular story. Just look for the relevant icon or menu option near the story.
Yes, I can leave someone's close friends story. I might do so if I find the content inappropriate, or if it involves too much personal information that should not be shared. Also, if the story makes me uncomfortable in some way, I would choose to leave it.
It's quite simple. Just look for the share or repost option on the original story and follow the prompts.
First, you need to be friends with the person and have them allow you to view their close friends' stories. Sometimes, this option can be found in the settings or privacy section of the app they're using to share the stories.
Yes. Just find the right privacy or story settings and make the change quietly. They may not be notified directly.
Yes, you can. You can simply say you have other things to attend to or that you're not in the right headspace for that kind of story at the moment. For example, 'I'm really sorry, but I've got a lot on my mind right now and can't really focus on this story.'
Well, usually on social media platforms, if you are on their close friends list, there should be a specific tab or icon indicating the close friends' stories. But keep in mind, different platforms have different layouts and settings.
You can usually do it through the relevant social media platform's settings. Just look for options related to friends' stories or privacy settings.
Look for signs like them frequently mentioning the same friends in different contexts, having photos together, or getting excited when talking about shared experiences. Another clue could be if they confide in these friends and seek their advice frequently.