She said that she was not good at expressing her feelings. How should I reply to her?

When she says she is not good at expressing her feelings, you can respond to one of the following situations to express your understanding and show your support and concern:

1. Respect her position:

"I understand that you are not good at expressing your feelings. It's nothing. Everyone's expression is different, and your feelings may be restrained. I can understand. "

2. Provide a sense of security:

"I know this may not be easy for you, but I want you to know that I value your feelings and I will be by your side no matter what way you choose to express it."

3. Express your understanding:

"I understand that you may have your own way of expressing your feelings. Anyway, I feel lucky to be with you. "

4. Provide support:

"If you feel the need for help or guidance, I will be here with you. No matter what you want to say or do, I will try my best to help you. "

5. reiterate your position:

"Whether you are good at expressing feelings or not, I am willing to be with you. There is more spiritual connection between us than just words. "

In short, try to respond in a supportive and comforting tone to express your understanding and respect for her. Such a response will make her feel accepted and understood, which will help to establish a closer relationship.