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How would you feel if a really old Facebook friend invite you sent was accepted months later?
12-25-2013, 02:18 AM
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How would you feel if a really old Facebook friend invite you sent was accepted months later?
I have some old friend invites on Facebook that are from long ago that I never added 'cause I didn't know them personally. But now I feel kinda bad because there's so many mutual friends on a lot of the invites and I think I just should have added them. PARTICULARLY there's a cute guy in my invites that I want to add out of most of them but it's kind of embarrassing 'cause it was sent so long ago. I've become a bit less stingy adding people. What will people think of me? Will I seem weird or snobbish to them?

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12-25-2013, 02:24 AM
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Do whatever you want to dude. I don't think anyone would think badly of you because of something like this.

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12-25-2013, 02:27 AM
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Hey, Leslie!

I see that you have received friend requests and you haven't accepted or rejected their request for an extended period of time.

If you want to accept them but don't want them to see many of your published posts then add them to your "Restricted" list. When you accept a friend you can choose to add them to a list. They won't see anything that you have made viewable to friends just public ones.

There is another list known as the "Aquaintance" list but I am not very familiar with that list so I wouldn't use it personally but you can try it. It might enable them to see half of your published posts.

I hope I have resolved your questions or if not at least given you some helpful tips for the future.
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12-25-2013, 02:31 AM
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no. Up to you
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