irc333 Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 Okay, I met a woman at a large picnic outing with friends, she came as a +1 with one of my friends. I get to know her and I ask her for her number, she goes, "Are you on Facebook?" and I said, "Yes, I am." and she just told me her full name and I went home and added her that way. Now we can just communicate that way I suppose. So is this how it works now? No more phone # exchanges?
Radu Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 (edited) Now you can both have a cyber-relationship written on a wall, huzzah ... On a serious note, you do realise she's not worth the time, right ? Edited June 11, 2012 by Radu
ASG Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 That is not how it works. I give my FB to people I'm not interested in but wouldn't mind keeping in touch with. If I'm really interested in someone, I'll give them my number when they ask.
Author irc333 Posted June 11, 2012 Author Posted June 11, 2012 That is not how it works. I give my FB to people I'm not interested in but wouldn't mind keeping in touch with. If I'm really interested in someone, I'll give them my number when they ask. On the other hand, people prefer to keep their FB profiles to very close friends and families, not people they just met. <shrug> So, it depends on the situation and peoples methods of how they keep in touch. Actually, another woman that lives in her area asked for her #, just for a "gal pal", however, she did the same thing with that woman, but that particular woman doesn't have a FB account. So I guess she wasn't playing favorites, but apparently that's the "new way" for those to keep in touch. ANyhow, if they give me their FB name instead...I'll just chat with them there, and THEN ask them out on a date. lol That's how I do it.
Ninjainpajamas Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 I've gotten some weird sets of information before... - several contact numbers (cell and home or work number/cell) - FB contact or full name - home address - several email addresses - Employer (business card) All on one half/torn piece of paper!(sometimes its purdy though there was one with baby angels) but I'm like damn..wtf, am I your emergency contact? But I've never just got the facebook add. I think what is more in common is phone number, name, possible FB contact and If its online email address. But then again I'm not this big multi-dater person so I wouldn't know best. I only use FB for family and close friends, so unless I know the person well and for a while i don't add, however some people add freely I've noticed.
Emilia Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 Okay, I met a woman at a large picnic outing with friends, she came as a +1 with one of my friends. I get to know her and I ask her for her number, she goes, "Are you on Facebook?" and I said, "Yes, I am." and she just told me her full name and I went home and added her that way. Now we can just communicate that way I suppose. So is this how it works now? No more phone # exchanges? Maybe she just wants to check you out a bit. Perhaps she is the type who needs more info about someone she doesn't know. Nothing wrong with that!
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