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To think it’s silly posting things on Facebook that are directed at people not on Facebook?

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asblindasabat · 13/11/2022 22:27

like birthday wishes as an example.

I see it all the time. E.g. a Facebook status saying “happy birthday mum, hope you have a lovely day” even if that person is not even on Facebook to see it. Is it not a bit pointless?

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Rogue1001MNer · 14/11/2022 09:21

OnTheRunWithMannyMontana · 13/11/2022 23:27

I wished happy birthday to my cat on fb last week 😂

Is your cat on fb though? Makes all the difference! 🤣

OnTheRunWithMannyMontana · 14/11/2022 09:22

@Rogue1001MNer no but she has her own insta account 😂

Also she likes to sit on the back of the sofa and watch over my shoulder so that sorta counts? Doesn't it?

SeasonFinale · 14/11/2022 09:25

asblindasabat · 13/11/2022 22:31

That’s correct - but doesn’t mean one can’t have an opinion on it!

I guess it's similar to asking your question on mumsnet too then

asblindasabat · 14/11/2022 16:15

SeasonFinale · 14/11/2022 09:25

I guess it's similar to asking your question on mumsnet too then

Do elaborate.

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KimberleyClark · 14/11/2022 16:44

My DH is on Facebook but Inever bother wishing him a happy birthday on there, I do it to his face.

HikingforScenery · 14/11/2022 16:48

Those types of posts make me smile. Some people make posts aimed at their babies, they make me smile too.

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