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I moded this one!!!!!!!! ^^
look at #27 and you know why...
Idk what u guys r talking about. Im in college. ALL events invitations I get r through fbook..and they're good parties/picnics/chillouts. And 40 ppl usually click yes. Where 60 click maybe/no. It depends on your group I guess. Fyl. Id feel liek shit if I saw noone.
well look at it this way: now it can be a romantic dinner between you two.
Oh Boooo hooo. Geez, be glad you at least have a boyfriend. Be glad that there's even at least one person in the world that cares about you. Do you know how many people feel like they don't even have that.
Oh boo hoo, at least u have ur bf coming
Next time give people a little more notice than 1 week.
we dont know that she gave them a weeks notice. It wasnt necessarily her birthday when she checked it all we know is she checked it a week after she posted it. OP: Facebook should be supplementary invites and for huge events (50+ ppl) not birthdays CALL them
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Facebook is not an acceptable way of personally inviting people to an important event.
um, well at least your boyfriend is coming :)