What's the best way to thank your social media for birthday wishes? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79358481 United States 09/12/2020 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm thankful for the birthday wishes I got. But a bit bitter about the people I know that didn't say happy birthday. I read these types are frenemies now. I am annoyed at someone who will like your posts on your birthday about your birthday but not actually write happy birthday. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78468662 What is a good way to thank the ones who said happy birthday but to also be passive aggressive with the ones that didn't? But in a way they don't know you're directly talking about them but it makes them actually feel guilty enough to write happy birthday? Like for instance, I don't want to say ''Thanks for the birthday wishes, it goes to show who cares.'' That's too direct. But what about something like ''Once again, I just wanted to thank THOSE that sent me birthday wishes. I appreciate the etiquette.'' That way I'm not directly saying you should thank me, but I appreciate the ones that actually did thank me? What do you guys think? I think this is a good way to really test to see who actually has the good manners and which ones I should watch out for. Troll level 5 Not terrible but easily spotted. Work on it kid. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 59310310 United States 09/12/2020 10:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm thankful for the birthday wishes I got. But a bit bitter about the people I know that didn't say happy birthday. I read these types are frenemies now. I am annoyed at someone who will like your posts on your birthday about your birthday but not actually write happy birthday. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78468662 What is a good way to thank the ones who said happy birthday but to also be passive aggressive with the ones that didn't? But in a way they don't know you're directly talking about them but it makes them actually feel guilty enough to write happy birthday? Like for instance, I don't want to say ''Thanks for the birthday wishes, it goes to show who cares.'' That's too direct. But what about something like ''Once again, I just wanted to thank THOSE that sent me birthday wishes. I appreciate the etiquette.'' That way I'm not directly saying you should thank me, but I appreciate the ones that actually did thank me? What do you guys think? I think this is a good way to really test to see who actually has the good manners and which ones I should watch out for. Grow up 'Friends' on social media are not really your friends. Get off of FaceBook, it's rotting your brian |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76135094 United States 09/12/2020 10:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm thankful for the birthday wishes I got. But a bit bitter about the people I know that didn't say happy birthday. I read these types are frenemies now. I am annoyed at someone who will like your posts on your birthday about your birthday but not actually write happy birthday. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78468662 What is a good way to thank the ones who said happy birthday but to also be passive aggressive with the ones that didn't? But in a way they don't know you're directly talking about them but it makes them actually feel guilty enough to write happy birthday? Like for instance, I don't want to say ''Thanks for the birthday wishes, it goes to show who cares.'' That's too direct. But what about something like ''Once again, I just wanted to thank THOSE that sent me birthday wishes. I appreciate the etiquette.'' That way I'm not directly saying you should thank me, but I appreciate the ones that actually did thank me? What do you guys think? I think this is a good way to really test to see who actually has the good manners and which ones I should watch out for. Grow up 'Friends' on social media are not really your friends. Get off of FaceBook, it's rotting your brian Real talk. |
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User ID: 76494359 United States 09/12/2020 11:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm thankful for the birthday wishes I got. But a bit bitter about the people I know that didn't say happy birthday. I read these types are frenemies now. I am annoyed at someone who will like your posts on your birthday about your birthday but not actually write happy birthday. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78468662 What is a good way to thank the ones who said happy birthday but to also be passive aggressive with the ones that didn't? But in a way they don't know you're directly talking about them but it makes them actually feel guilty enough to write happy birthday? Like for instance, I don't want to say ''Thanks for the birthday wishes, it goes to show who cares.'' That's too direct. But what about something like ''Once again, I just wanted to thank THOSE that sent me birthday wishes. I appreciate the etiquette.'' That way I'm not directly saying you should thank me, but I appreciate the ones that actually did thank me? What do you guys think? I think this is a good way to really test to see who actually has the good manners and which ones I should watch out for. |
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User ID: 76388104 United States 09/14/2020 01:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Obviously, not everyone received the message it was your birthday! Perhaps they weren't on the site that day. How rude of you to consider pointing out those who didn't recognize your birthday! I have seen posts from people, saying "Thanks to everyone who wished me a happy birthday!" Right below that, there are numerous belated wishes posted by people who missed it. Obviously, they didn't miss it purposely, they just missed the announcement. You certainly are too sensitive, childish, and self centered. If people missed your birthday on purpose, I can see why. Last Edited by nutmeg on 09/14/2020 01:29 PM |