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.

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Trinidad and Tobago

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

Somewhere in Trinidad and Tobago, 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 Trinidad and Tobago

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 Port of Spain. Write it anonymously or leave a door open.

Find what waits

Search nicknames, schools, cities. When notes mention a city in Trinidad and Tobago, 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 Trinidad and Tobago — 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 — Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago's capital is Port of Spain. People leave notes from capitals and tiny towns alike — memory does not require a skyline.

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Quick answers

Can notes from Trinidad and Tobago 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 Trinidad and Tobago, that city page appears under Places.

Tool: Reconnect checklist

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

The Trinidad and Tobago wall

Add yours

Empty — for now. Be the first lantern on the Trinidad and Tobago wall.

Was this about you?

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