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Default Apr 09, 2018 at 11:25 AM
 
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Originally Posted by justafriend306 View Post
Facebook is a pretty impersonal way to make contact - especially for important occasions like a birthday. Telling him in person or by phone is a more appropriate way to do so anyway.

I would be uncomfortable being a Facebook friend with a young person - relative or no relative. It feels like such an invasion to me. I have seen things I would much rather not see and I have been the one to do the unfriending. Likewise, he may have been uncomfortable with you seeing his college/university lifestyle. Don't take this as a personal slight. It is probably a good thing you aren't connected on Facebook in the first place.

Finally, please don't take social media so seriously. I can't stress enough that it is not a replacement for direct communication. While Facebook is fun, and a nifty way of being in the loop, it should by no means be a primary source of maintaining contact. So, use the phone. Mail a greeting card. Wish that happy birthday in a way more personal.
I typically have gone to my nephew's birthday parties. I attended his HS graduation party with my family. He is friends on FB with my sister's best friend even. I don't think it's impersonal at all, especially when accompanied by in person parties with gifts and cards given. this year, I couldn't attend his bday party because I have to unpack since I just moved. He knows why I couldn't make it to the party. It was a brief gathering and not a big deal that I didn't attend. I plan on sending him a card and a gift, but we have always said happy bday on facebook pages.
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