Anonymous wrote: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?
On my birthday I try to avoid FB for a week before and a week after ... I don't care for most people's facebook birthday wishes. I took my birthdate off FB, actually, but some people still remember (and those I do appreciate) but then there are the hanger-on-ers saying happy birthday who don't actually remember my birthday. Not that I'm mad at them ... but I really only appreciate the happy birthdays from the people who remembered.
All personal messages, texts, phone calls, and emails deserve a response, though.
But whatever. I wouldn't let this define your friendship unless you an Aquarius because then we know it will never ever work out and you need to stay as far away as POSSIBLE from your friend. Because anybody with an inner Mercury with an Aries rising is incompatible with an Aquarius. Please. It's for the best.
Why? It takes just as long to craft a FB post as it does to text someone? I think a blanket thank you or acknowledgment is more than sufficient for something as low effort as a text. Cards, gifts, yeah. Other than that--it is their birthday. You should not expect a response.
Really? Somebody texts you happy birthday and you don't text back thanks!?
But FB there are 10s and 100s of posts on one thread, and you get them all at the same time (unless you are on FB all day). So it is tedious. But, I'd say then everybody deserves a response if you think FB is the same as a personal message.
Anonymous wrote: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?
On my birthday I try to avoid FB for a week before and a week after ... I don't care for most people's facebook birthday wishes. I took my birthdate off FB, actually, but some people still remember (and those I do appreciate) but then there are the hanger-on-ers saying happy birthday who don't actually remember my birthday. Not that I'm mad at them ... but I really only appreciate the happy birthdays from the people who remembered.
All personal messages, texts, phone calls, and emails deserve a response, though.
But whatever. I wouldn't let this define your friendship unless you an Aquarius because then we know it will never ever work out and you need to stay as far away as POSSIBLE from your friend. Because anybody with an inner Mercury with an Aries rising is incompatible with an Aquarius. Please. It's for the best.
Why? It takes just as long to craft a FB post as it does to text someone? I think a blanket thank you or acknowledgment is more than sufficient for something as low effort as a text. Cards, gifts, yeah. Other than that--it is their birthday. You should not expect a response.
Really? Somebody texts you happy birthday and you don't text back thanks!?
But FB there are 10s and 100s of posts on one thread, and you get them all at the same time (unless you are on FB all day). So it is tedious. But, I'd say then everybody deserves a response if you think FB is the same as a personal message.
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?
On my birthday I try to avoid FB for a week before and a week after ... I don't care for most people's facebook birthday wishes. I took my birthdate off FB, actually, but some people still remember (and those I do appreciate) but then there are the hanger-on-ers saying happy birthday who don't actually remember my birthday. Not that I'm mad at them ... but I really only appreciate the happy birthdays from the people who remembered.
All personal messages, texts, phone calls, and emails deserve a response, though.
But whatever. I wouldn't let this define your friendship unless you an Aquarius because then we know it will never ever work out and you need to stay as far away as POSSIBLE from your friend. Because anybody with an inner Mercury with an Aries rising is incompatible with an Aquarius. Please. It's for the best.
Why? It takes just as long to craft a FB post as it does to text someone? I think a blanket thank you or acknowledgment is more than sufficient for something as low effort as a text. Cards, gifts, yeah. Other than that--it is their birthday. You should not expect a response.
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?
On my birthday I try to avoid FB for a week before and a week after ... I don't care for most people's facebook birthday wishes. I took my birthdate off FB, actually, but some people still remember (and those I do appreciate) but then there are the hanger-on-ers saying happy birthday who don't actually remember my birthday. Not that I'm mad at them ... but I really only appreciate the happy birthdays from the people who remembered.
All personal messages, texts, phone calls, and emails deserve a response, though.
But whatever. I wouldn't let this define your friendship unless you an Aquarius because then we know it will never ever work out and you need to stay as far away as POSSIBLE from your friend. Because anybody with an inner Mercury with an Aries rising is incompatible with an Aquarius. Please. It's for the best.
Anonymous wrote:The astrology post seems like vaguebooking to me, and that's always dramatic behavior. If temporary, then forgive. If a pattern, run.