Seeing is believing

A footprint in the sand. If seeing is believing, they maybe now is a good time to believe in Sasquatches.

English Phrase: Seeing is believing

Seeing is believing is an expression, which means we have to see something first before we think it’s true.


In my post, believe in, I mentioned Sasquatches.

Perhaps you do not believe in Sasquatches.

Maybe you have doubts about whether they exist.

Would you change your mind if you saw one yourself with your own eyes?

If you did see one, you would have to change your mind because seeing is believing.


This post is simple and easy to read.

It’s likely to be understood by someone with at least a 6th-grade education (age 11).

On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 83.

The easier a passage is to read, the higher the score on a scale of 0 – 100.