You need to put an @ sign before their name so if you wanted to tag: Sarah Marshall you would put @Sarah Marshall but you wouldn't have to put the full name once you put the @ sign up a list will come down.
yea me it was so weird i was on facebook that all of a sudden this mysterious music plays on facebook i was so creepy....NO JOKE
It means that he wants to become your best friend. There's nothing wrong with him bring your friend unless you have a problem with it.
Facebook doesnt have this utility on its own. I use this android app, which does the exact thing. Its really amazing, and simple to use. It gives you a notification on the phone when a particular person comes online. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flashbang.apps.fbtrack
Select status on the share bar on the homepage (your news feed) and find the bar that says share. It has a list of things you can share - status, photo, link, or a video. Select status, then write the message you wish to post in the textbox that comes up, then hit the share button.
Usually you find something you have in common. Then you strike up a conversation. Next comes the exchange of phone numbers and the friend request on facebook. Bam! friends!
When she looks at you during class a lot. When she comes over to talk to you, when she blushes, when she smiles at nothing, when her friends know a lot about you, when she likes your statuses on facebook.
A friend that normally comes second adjacent to friend a who comes first.
First, you search in the person you want to add name in the search box, then it goes to their profile and next to their name click on add friend Then when the person next comes on facebook it will show them your friend request, and they either confirm it or ignore it. Another way is if someone adds you, then on top of facebook it will have a little red box with a number in it, click that and your friend request will pop up, once again you can either ignore it or confirm it. I hope this helps if you are new to facebook!
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