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Facebook is really good when you have people to talk to and games to play, but when you don't it is
really boring so use must not have many friends (no offence). |
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It could give your computer a virus! And also if you are using it to meet people you don't know what
they are really like. |
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How is facebook a waste of time! My freind hz grandparents in africa who he sees once a
year!facebook is the only way to stay in touch |
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No its a good way to communicate with your frnds |
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As far as I am concerned, it is convenient for you to keep touch with your friends.Besides,it'll be
another way to make friends who may be unfamiliar with you. |
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It just depends on how you define "waste of time." You could argue that anything that is not
essential for your survival is a waste of time. I think that as long as you enjoy yourself doing
something it is not a waste of time, not to you anyway. |
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He says, coming on here.
I think it can be excellent, I have made contact with some old friends and it is also a good way to
see photos of peoples recent events.
If you mean just sending each other fishes and having pirate fights I might agree with you. |
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It CAN be a waste of time, it just depends on how you use it. People who are on there lots of time
and who sign up for all the little bell and whistle activities (like sending electronic Christmas
ornaments, electronic gifts, snowballs for snow fights, hugs, etc.) I think are wasting time and
usually annoying the more casual users by their constant bombardment of requests needing response.
But people who genuinely get connected to friends they haven't seen in decades are not wasting time.
I've gotten reconnected with people I forgot existed. But like I said - I keep my time in it
limited - I pretty much wait for people to find me and then accept their invite, and I keep notes
and wall correspondence brief and constructive. |
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