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yes,Facebook send email notification if you can cancel a friend request.
No it means your request has been sent and the person will have a notification of your friend request.
It should give you an notification if someone sent you a friend request. It would say blank wants to be your friend or something like that and then you can press accept or decline.
yes
Just go to there page and click add to friend list.Then write them a letter and see if they excepted your request.
you have to press on "add as a friend" and you will send them a request
The only way to know if your friend request has been declined is to request to be their friend again. If it lets you re-request, then they denied your friend request.
In the upper right hand corner of your facebook home page you will see a notification if you have friend requests. It will say "1 Friend Request" or however many requests there are. Click on that text and each request will appear. The option will be there to "Accept" or "Ignore" each friend request.
Well if you find someone there should be a button that says send friend request or something, if you click that it will send that person a friend request. Or when someone sends you a friend request you click approve so that they are your friend.
When someone adds you as a friend on Facebook, you have the option of accepting their friend request. When you send out a friend request, you are notified by Facebook if that request has been accepted.
1. If you mean that the person rejected your request, then go to their profile. You will see Friend Request Sent. Click on that and underneath it will write on the bottom of the drop down menu Cancel Request. Click on this, then try to send the request again.2. If you mean that somebody sent you a request and you rejected, just go on the friend notification bar and click see all friend requests you will see it there.
Facebook does not notify for visits to a profile. If the Facebook page is private, then a request to be a friend must be made and accepted before a visit is allowed. Only upon comment, is a visit confirmed.