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What do you think? What do you have to tell about these people?

Asked by Star04 (16points) April 14th, 2020

Sometimes, Facebook come up with a trend and almost everyone follows it to the point it gets overrated and someone has to point it out how lame it has become. However, people like that someone also criticise everything you do on Facebook. I mean everything is uncool and mainstream for them. Yesterday, I have shared some of my friends’ birthday greetings on messenger day because it was really hilarious and of course, they approved of it. The next day I saw someone criticising me indirectly by saying how lame it was of me to upload such things on my messenger day. I mean it is my Facebook and you don’t tell me what to do or not! The reason I shared this here because I want to know how will I respond to that.

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elbanditoroso's avatar

The way to respond is NOT to respond. They’re jealous idiots who have nothing better to do that harass you. Don’t play their game.

janbb's avatar

Ignore them. Facebook should be for fun sharing and you make it what you want it to be for you.

I never play games there or do any copy/paste things. You do you.

SEKA's avatar

Some people can’t stand to see other people happy because they are naturally miserable people themselves. That means that they feel the need to bring you down to their level of being miserable. It makes them feel better that you feel as miserable as they do. My suggestion is to simply ignore them & refuse to play their little game. In the overall scheme of things, what they think really does not matter

si3tech's avatar

People who care about what others think, do not do facebook.

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

Don’t let it bother you. That person seems envious.

Patty_Melt's avatar

Post this to her.

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