What Did You Think Of Me? is a wall of notes for people who mattered — from high school, work, a bus stop, anywhere. Leave one anonymously or with your name. Search. Reconnect if they left a door open.

PlacesAmericas

Americas · Santiago

Chile

On What Did You Think Of Me?, people leave anonymous or named notes for someone from Chile — search, write, or reconnect.

Somewhere in Chile, a chapter never got its last line. This wall is where that line can finally land — with tools to draft it, email it, claim it, and share it.

Atmosphere for Chile

Tool: Note drafter

Fill the blanks. We will shape a first draft you can paste into Leave a note.

Leave what stayed

A classmate, a coworker, a stranger at a stop near Santiago. Write it anonymously or leave a door open.

Find what waits

Search nicknames, schools, cities. When notes mention a city in Chile, that city unlocks its own page.

Send a private copy

Already have their email? Send the words straight to their inbox, then publish on the wall if you want help being found.

No cities unlocked yet

Mention a city when you leave a note from Chile — Tokyo, Lagos, Austin — and its page appears here.

Tool: Email them a copy

Already have their email? Send the words directly — then publish on the wall if you want the world to help too.

Trivia & facts — Chile

Chile's capital is Santiago. People leave notes from capitals and tiny towns alike — memory does not require a skyline.

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Quick answers

Can notes from Chile be anonymous?

Yes. Anonymous notes never share contact. Named notes can allow reconnect.

What if this note is about me?

If the writer left a claim path or reconnect option, use Claim a note or Yes, reconnect. You never owe a reply.

How do cities unlock?

When someone posts a note that clearly mentions a city in Chile, that city page appears under Places.

Tool: Reconnect checklist

0/5 ready — a quick gut-check before you publish.

The Chile wall

Add yours

Empty — for now. Be the first lantern on the Chile wall.

Was this about you?

Claim a note with the code from the writer, or browse and reconnect.