I dont do facebook, twitter, instagram etc.  

*pepe
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is it a bad thing that i ask my son, who is in a room 6 feet away from me, what he wants for dinner via facebook messages?


@*pepe wrote:

is it a bad thing that i ask my son, who is in a room 6 feet away from me, what he wants for dinner via facebook messages?


Not at all. It's very considerate of you. If you yelled to him you might disturb the neighbours

 

 

No!

I wish I could do that!

I can usually find my children if I follow the trail................. I can check on my grandaughter's horseriding lessons via fb, my grandsons' sporting and school activities, their school events, all without having to call anyone, it serves a purpose for special needs support groups where mums and dads are housebound, the possibilities are endless.

However, I don't take it out with me and I don't know any fb addicts.


@1966kelso wrote:

@*pepe wrote:

is it a bad thing that i ask my son, who is in a room 6 feet away from me, what he wants for dinner via facebook messages?


Not at all. It's very considerate of you. If you yelled to him you might disturb the neighbours

 

 


and makes the dogs bark..............

yes you are right - I really am a considerate person.


@*pepe wrote:

is it a bad thing that i ask my son, who is in a room 6 feet away from me, what he wants for dinner via facebook messages?


Of course it is.  How would he ever live it down with his friends?

 

You have to ask him via a text message.

Joono

his friends can't see his messages - and text messages cost 1 cent each  lol

I didn't know that.  I don't do facebook.

Joono

there is a private messaging system on there as well as the 'wall' which is open to friends viewing.

 

a chat box pops up and you type away to each other - like msn and other instant messaging programs