What the answer if someone ask <good exposure though>???

This makes no sense.

"good exposure though" is not a question.

Okay so what should i say when someone say so??

I was in a camp when i came back someone said these

David = Thando? Why the name change?

Those three words still don't make sense unless you can tell us the context, as Ms. Sue asked.

It would also help us understand if you use correct capitalization and punctuation. Presence or absence of these can make or break our understanding.

It about publicity

Perhaps "thank you" is the best response.

The question "<good exposure though>???" is unclear and doesn't contain enough information to determine a specific answer.

However, if someone asks about the benefits of good exposure in a certain context, it generally refers to the positive outcomes or advantages that can be gained from being exposed to something, such as experiences, knowledge, skills, or opportunities.

If you are trying to understand the specific context of the question, it would be helpful to ask for more details or clarification. This will allow you to provide a more accurate answer and explanation.