Yes, many people have felt frustrated when they send a Facebook message, see that it has been read, but do not receive a reply.
When receiving an unknown text message, it is important to be cautious and avoid sharing personal information. You can choose to ignore the message, block the sender, or report it as spam. If the message seems suspicious or threatening, it is best to not engage with the sender and seek help if needed.
When receiving a text message from an unknown sender asking "Who is this?", it is best to politely ask for more information or context before revealing your identity. This can help ensure your privacy and safety.
When receiving a random text message, it is important to consider the context and content before responding. If the message seems suspicious or unfamiliar, it is best to avoid engaging with it. However, if the message is from a known contact or seems harmless, a polite and brief response can be appropriate. It is always a good idea to use caution and avoid sharing personal information with unknown senders.
Exchange theory model is divided into three phases, namely: Encode with language, Message in medium, and Receive and interpret. Communicator A is the sender of the message, and will first encode the message with language. Encoding is the process of transforming or putting message into an understandable form such as language. The next phase is the message will be in medium. It is neither in the sender nor in the receiver. Examples of medium are computers for chatting, cellular phone for texting, and etc. And the last phase is the receive (receiving) and interpret (interpreting) of the message which is also known as decoding. After the three phases, the message will be received by Communicator B. Communicator B may have comments, approval, disapproval, answers, or reactions on what Communicator A said. And these will be communicator B's feedback to the message he/she received and his/her feedback will also undergo the three phases of the exchange theory communication model.
It is unclear whether she has seen your message but has not replied yet.
If you have sent it then you cannot prevent the recipient receiving it.
if you have a facebook message then it is already on facebook
yeah!! just go to the message place where you send message. Copy and paste the forward message to the message on facebook.
When you send a message on Facebook, you automatically get identified to the receiver.
you send the message as a picture message to the facebook number.
it says confirm facebook account to enable the message service.
If writing someone that you are not friends on Facebook they will still get the message. The message sometimes go the "other folder" and not the "inbox folder".
click on the message
I received every message on facebook.
Ask your friend if you can log on to his/her facebook and message facebook.
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.
Simply go to the message section, type the name of your facebook friend to whom you want to send message in the 'to' box. Type the message and simply send it.