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facebook birthdays
#1

facebook birthdays

when its your bday and people start posting happy birthday etc people either

a) like every comment

b) like every comment and comment on it "thanks dood definately need to catchup"

c) say "thanks for the birthday wish's guys!!! at the end"

whats the best one
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#2

facebook birthdays

I just ignore them all. I dont say Happy Birthday to other people either. I feel too fake doing it.

I understand it makes you feel a little better because It makes me happy when people wish me happy birthday but I just dont like doing it on facebook.

I might be an asshole. That might also be why I only have 70 facebook friends. haha
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#3

facebook birthdays

I try to find a way to send automatic replies. Anyone has an App for that?

"Fart, and if you must, fart often. But always fart without apology. Fart for freedom, fart for liberty, and fart proudly" (Ben Franklin)
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#4

facebook birthdays

Quote: (09-01-2012 11:45 AM)AWOLNomad Wrote:  

I just ignore them all. I dont say Happy Birthday to other people either. I feel too fake doing it.

I understand it makes you feel a little better because It makes me happy when people wish me happy birthday but I just dont like doing it on facebook.

I might be an asshole. That might also be why I only have 70 facebook friends. haha

Agreed, feels pretentious and that people only do it out of reciprocity. Sometimes I might wish someone happy birthday on FB but through a private message instead of on their wall trying to show how cool guy I am.

I got my birthday hidden so people don't see if I have a birthday. A good way to avoid the responsibility.
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#5

facebook birthdays

just "like" every post. it's a matter of social courtesy. wait till the next day, and scroll thru the window liking every post, takes less than a minute.
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#6

facebook birthdays

Quote: (09-01-2012 11:45 AM)AWOLNomad Wrote:  

I just ignore them all. I dont say Happy Birthday to other people either. I feel too fake doing it.

I understand it makes you feel a little better because It makes me happy when people wish me happy birthday but I just dont like doing it on facebook.

I might be an asshole. That might also be why I only have 70 facebook friends. haha

I disagree with the social courtesy part. Since when has "Happy birthday!" followed by a "How have you been?" been reduced to a facebook "like"?

For people that I do appreciate in being part of my life, I get a cake or something. Something to show my appreciation. I've never been much of a birthday guy. My last 5 birthdays have probably been spent working or stuck in the army doing sentry duty.

I don't need a bunch of people who are not part of my life telling me happy birthday. I am not willing to be part of this social facade.
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#8

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Don't use facebook or talk to people on there except family. That is all. If you want to run that online game do it on a dating site, especially if you're a noob.

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#9

facebook birthdays

A girl you haven't talked to in a long time writing something exceptional on your fb birthday is an opportunity to reopen and run some fb message game.

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#10

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Yeah, if you're in habit of adding girls on Facebook. I'm not.
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facebook birthdays

Quote: (09-01-2012 04:07 PM)catalyst Wrote:  

I disagree with the social courtesy part. Since when has "Happy birthday!" followed by a "How have you been?" been reduced to a facebook "like"?

um, since the invention of facebook lol [Image: smile.gif]
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#12

facebook birthdays

what is kinda ambiguous is that we now have a "like" button on RVF, mimicking facebook... but all together it's a very different thing

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