Friends we don't know
By jazzyrae
@jazzyrae (1745)
United States
November 30, 2011 11:58pm CST
How many of us have friends on Facebook we dont know. Even parents of children have strangers as friends is it not hypocritical for adults to tell children not to add strangers. I know parents think kids talking to strangers is more dangerouse than adults doing it. But consider this. 1. Kids generally don't have transportation adults do. Adults have more freedom than children. So what is the difference
4 responses
@ASHUDEEP (1774)
• India
2 Dec 11
it is not bad thing to chat with strangers some parents did not like it because they did not know the stranger and have faith that stranger can give bad habits to their child .but some stranger are very helpful and with this you get chance to make new friends even you do not know him personally.
@Xansus (946)
• Bulgaria
1 Dec 11
Well i have 5-6 friends i don't think i know , but it might be otherwise :)
So in general i don't have such people , but i think its not bad to talk to random people too from time to time . Its fun and good to pass time . I did not get what you mean but the difference . A kid is someone who can get influence from lots of things and random people talking and even can be a bit vurgal witch most parents keep their childs from , they will get it later , its not something you need on early age . And if you want your kids to get influence from some random and unknown people to you are anyone you know then lets hope one day you fix your views . An adult is responsible for everything he does , but yet he knows what he is doing .
@leon923940426 (480)
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1 Dec 11
Parents just believe that children have less experiences than them and they are afraid children may make mistakes . But to my parents , they do not think so . They encourage me communicate with strangers but also tell me some dangerouse circumstances . And I liked it .
@davaome (1826)
• Philippines
1 Dec 11
I have a lot of friends in facebook that i don't even know why they added me. They just keep pilling up and Never thought it would be a bad idea, so i accepted them all. I haven't had a conversation with some of them though.
From what I experienced, when i was younger, i would only add a person to be my friend which is in my age group, and i see no threat in that, but now that I'm 22, I'm not limited to my age group anymore, I add and accept friends who have the same interests with me, (people that I know or not), and as of now haven't really had a bad experience.




