<p>does it say if someone declines you wen u add them?</p>
<p>No it will not tell you that they declined your friend request. Most people will accept friend requests, even if all you have in common is that you both attend a class together.</p>
<p>99% sure that if you decline someone..that person would view it still as a pending friend request.</p>
<p>100 percent sure that after the person declines when the other person try to request again it gives the confirm/cancel screen</p>
<p>tested it out for the hell of it earlier in the year with my roommate</p>
<p>Most people will accept your friend request if you're a living, breathing, person. Sometimes, even Robert Goulet can be your friend!</p>
<p>(not... kidding..)</p>
<p>Yeah, you kind of find out that you were denied... if when you request them to be your friend... it doesnt show you the pending screen anymore. It bites when that happens.</p>
<p>Maybe you should know them when you request... that helps =/</p>
<p>yeah...usually that helps.
rarely happens though, judging by the random requests flying around!
i really don't mind... I like getting to know everrrrrybody.</p>
<p>Making friends has never been so easy!</p>
<p>where is the pending screen?</p>
<p>When someone rejects you it doesn't say pending, but rather nothing at all. You can send another friend invite and pray for a second chance.</p>
<p>Is the general facebook etiquitte just to add everyone you see who's in your college class to your list of friends? I constantly see people with like 50 "Princeton '10" friends but I feel awkward just randomly adding people based on our common university/grad year... is this perceived awkwardness unfounded?</p>
<p>bump........</p>
<p>I feel really awkward adding everyone too, but it seems to be what everyone does, so that's what I did...</p>
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<p>If everyone jumped off of a bridge, would you jump too? Because I know I would because I'd get lonely.</p>
<p>I suppose it's a new way to meet people. Some people I don't know who will be on my dorm floor send me invites and I'm cool with that. Get to know about each other a bit.</p>
<p>How I long for the days when kids actually waited til they got to the school to become obsessed with Facebook. The least you could do is at least wait until orientation and start adding people after you've actually met them, as in real life meet them.</p>
<p>I set mine up but I am only adding people who I actually know and that are going to my school. Like people from high school going to my college also.</p>
<p>"If everyone jumped off of a bridge, would you jump too? Because I know I would because I'd get lonely"</p>
<p>lol, Anonymous, I knew that was coming before I said it...</p>
<p>like babam, I have 28 friends and I know all of them because half of my friends from high school are going to UGA and I want to keep up with friends that are not going to my college. I also use facebook to catch up on friends that I have not talked to in a while that I have found out that we will be at the same college. I have been to ten different scools since kindergarten and I have friends from all of them that I think will in the least be good contacts. I do not think addin random people helps you get to know them and it does not say anything, especially if you have not been to college yet. I must admit that I have one random person but he is from here and he is in my same dorm so the likelihood of meeting him is pretty good.</p>