Facebook for Seniors
To
others of my generation who still do not, and cannot, comprehend why
Facebook even exists, maybe try the following to gain better
a understanding:
I am trying to make new friends
without using Facebook, but while applying the same principles.
Every
day I walk down the street and tell passers-by what I have eaten, how I
feel at the moment, what I have done the night before,
what I will do later, and with whom. I give them pictures of my
family, my dead dog, and of me gardening, taking things apart in the
garage, or fixing things, watering the lawn, standing in front of
landmarks, driving around town, having lunch, and doing
what anybody and everybody does every day.
I also listen to their conversations, then give them the "THUMBS UP" and tell them I like them.
And it works!
I already have four people following me: Two police officers, a private investigator, and a psychiatrist.
:o)
😂😂
ReplyDeleteI dropped my FB years ago. Just didn't like it.
DeleteThe first time I tried FB, I was trying to reconnect with folks I used to know, only to discover that the only folks I knew that were on FB, I didn't WANT to connect with. SO, I dropped off for a year or so, then went back on, mostly connecting with strangers with similar interests. That's worked out much better and I now have several "friends" of a sort on there.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Gorges! Sometimes people "on line" are nicer than relatives!! :o)
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