Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that’s a hilarious comment!
I find the culture of FB birthday wishes very tedious. Am I supposed to like each one? Is it okay to just do a single thank you. Do I need to wait a certain number of days before I can stop thanking individual belated wishes?
I’m not talking about her not responding to fb posts. She didn’t respond to personal texts/emails.
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Anonymous wrote:Comment and tell her she’s a grown ass woman who talks about astrology so clearly she is a little desperate for attention
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s bday was the other day. She responded to no one’s texts and then posted on Facebook today “if you wished me happy birthday and I didn’t respond it’s because my inner Mercury in Aries hates attention” or some dumb shit. Wtf?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that’s a hilarious comment!
I find the culture of FB birthday wishes very tedious. Am I supposed to like each one? Is it okay to just do a single thank you. Do I need to wait a certain number of days before I can stop thanking individual belated wishes?
I’m not talking about her not responding to fb posts. She didn’t respond to personal texts/emails.
Anonymous wrote:I think that’s a hilarious comment!
I find the culture of FB birthday wishes very tedious. Am I supposed to like each one? Is it okay to just do a single thank you. Do I need to wait a certain number of days before I can stop thanking individual belated wishes?
Anonymous wrote:It’s Facebook. No one cares that you took 2 seconds to say happy birthday. I always thank each person individually because I’m weird like that. I have never considered caring whether someone responds when I type “Happy Birthday” on their page. Unless you are 15, you really need to consider behaving like an actual adult. It’s Facebook, ffs.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t help you as I would literally never be friends with this person