A friend commented on my Facebook reel; “I always laugh out loud whenever I watch your videos. If I don’t laugh, I will smile. Is it Is this grammatically correct to respond with “We are here for it. I’m glad I made you smile” what does it mean and can
Yes, your response "We are here for it. I’m glad I made you smile" is grammatically correct. The phrase "We are here for it" generally means that you support or appreciate something, in this case, your friend's enjoyment of your videos.
You can rephrase it in a few ways, such as:
1. "I'm so happy to hear that! Your laughter means a lot to me."
2. "I'm thrilled that my videos bring you joy! Keep smiling!"
3. "I love that! It's great to know that my videos make you happy."
4. "I'm glad my videos can put a smile on your face! It means a lot!"
Any of these alternatives would convey a similar meaning and show your appreciation for your friend's comment.