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Originally Posted by Tom Lennox 70
So here's the situation with me being newly single again. As most of y'all are probably aware, Facebook has this automatic feature that suggests people for you to "friend", usually based on the number of mutual friends you have. Now Facebook friends might be very good friends in real life or they could simply be acquaintances, neighbors, people from the same church, workplace etc. There are a few girls on that list that I wouldn't mind going on a date with. I share mutual friends with and have "single" as their relationship status. I have plenty of people tell me to just go ahead and friend and talk to them, try to hang out etc etc. What is y'alls opinion on that? And what's the best way to go about doing it?
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Sure, by all means! I do that all the time myself! I'm actually a bluegrass radio broadcaster (for a hobby, volunteer), and I host a weekly bluegrass music show on an online radio station. These people are all involved in bluegrass music in some capacity, whether musicians/bands, promoters, other broadcasters, etc. Many of them I have never met in real life, but most will accept my friend request due to the strong common ground we share. We bluegrass people consider ourselves a close-knit family, something that you just won't typically find within any other genre.
We get to know each other via Facebook, then when the time comes that we meet in person (IBMA, SPBGMA, or a bluegrass festival), then we can talk as if we already know each other!