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fb cadet/instrucor loophole
I think I found a kind of loophole in the not being friends with an instructor situation.
Seeing as sending messages on facebook doesn't cost us anything, and that's what we do instead of texting, we could delete each other from being friends but as long as we don't block each other, we can still send messages, which TBH isn't any different to texting realy is it? and technically we're nto breaking rules, seeing as we won't be fb friends. . . . what do you think?
Seeing as sending messages on facebook doesn't cost us anything, and that's what we do instead of texting, we could delete each other from being friends but as long as we don't block each other, we can still send messages, which TBH isn't any different to texting realy is it? and technically we're nto breaking rules, seeing as we won't be fb friends. . . . what do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."she told me today that's she's got a nearly full time job (9-3pm) so she'll be leaving sixth form . . . . plus there might eb something we need to tell the other which we would normally text, but a fb message is free"
So what's this all about then? If she isn't going to use it at work why would either of you need to know??? Jeeze, meet for coffee, do lunch, go for dinner but you cannot conduct yr social life during work hours
So what's this all about then? If she isn't going to use it at work why would either of you need to know??? Jeeze, meet for coffee, do lunch, go for dinner but you cannot conduct yr social life during work hours
molly - you have been warned. your friend could lose her promotion over this, and your record - which you are proud of - could be permanently stained. I know you are both teenagers (not sure if ojread realises this) but as ojread does say, most people can't use FB at work - AT ALL. Don't waste your energies trying to get round this, it's a rule there for a reason.
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