Yes, it's an English idiom, which means 'manage to deal with responsibilities'.
That's not what I'm trying to say, though. People here (where I live) use 'underwater' or 'dive' for those who keep reading or watching but don't bother to leave a comment or say something to show they're here/online.
They'll try to hide. Sometimes they failed to show up for weeks or longer. The thing is you can tell they are still online - you know they're watching. They must have had a good reason to do so - maybe they're just not in the mood for a comment or something they're trying to do.
It's good they're still here. They're still keep an eye on us - still involved, if not really interested. I'd appreciate their company, even though they'd say nothing for weeks or even months.
What I'm really trying to say is: try to surface from under the water for some fresh air - leave a comment, join in the discussion, publish a blog, etc.
Yes, you got it: Keep/get your head above water:)
Comments
Hi Onee,
You don't have to comment on every blog you read. Just comment on those blogs which you really feel like commenting on.
Thanks!
Dear Expector, sometimes I failed to understand a blog, then I also failed to leave a comment. :D
Hi Icha,
Great. If you keep reading the blogs, even without leaving a comment, you've succeeded in keeping your head above water:)
Thanks.
Hello Expector,
Always trying, although only reading without leaving a comment :). Is it still categorized as "keep my head above the water, right?" :D - Particularly for blogs section, I meant.
Hi Mishaikh,
Yes, you hit the nail on the head:) Thanks.
See and be seen..............that's what you mean Expector.
Thanks for reminding us.
@kazusa
My pleasure!
@setareh
Thanks. Keep it up:)
@Bob
Thanks for leaving a commment here - I do appreciate it. Yes, it takes time and effort to check in, especially for those who are so busy.
Oh dear Expector, I try to keep my head above the water.:D Nice blog!
Thank you. Very interesting.