If a sent message has not been opened, it can be cancelled, edited and resent. This is true of Facebook and a few email servers. It is always best to be careful before hitting send.
One cant edit a sent inbox message on Facebook. One simply has to send an edited message and explain where the error came from. Facebook doesn't have a way to edit a sent inbox message as of yet.
if it lets you reply on the old post then it should be fine and go through.
that depends on what kind of phone you have. you can on most by clicking on the edit button at the top, then select the message you want to delete and hit the delete button.
In the sentence "You sent one email message." email is an adjective and message is a noun.
Regardless of how or why you sent a text message, once it is sent from your phone it is billed as a sent text message.
To completely delete messages, you have to delete them one at a time in the archives. There is a site called fbsweeper that will delete them for you all at once. It is much easier than doing it on facebook.
Maybe they delete it.. that's the only way that wouldn't show up
either email her over facebook or comment on one of her posts :)
Facebook confirmation emails are generally sent immediately. The process is automatic. No one is sending the emails for Facebook behind the scenes.
Twitter, or facebook.
Just Un-click that person you do not want to invite. Say you having a party, and you want to invite all your friends, but probably not that one boy or girl, don't click their name when you sent out the invitations.
The interpretation of the message sent by the sender or receiver (can be sent by either one)