VillageMama
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- Oct 14, 2009
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This is a new one to me. In the past week I have received two "invitations" via Facebook for home sales parties... one is a local acquaintance who is having a Tupperware party and the other is a friend from high school (who I haven't seen in 20 years) who is having a Pampered Chef party. She lives 200 miles away from me!
Call me hopelessly old-fashioned but I am a bit put off by these impersonal electronic invitations. There weren't even individualized notes included in the Facebook private messages. It appears that the senders just composed one note and sent it off to their entire Friends list.
Then there are the follow up messages reminding their lists to RSVP. I am a BIG believer in RSVPing but my goodness! Am I really under some social obligation when I was invited via Facebook by an acquaintance 200 miles away to come buy things at her house?
Help me navigate the new electronic etiquette!
Call me hopelessly old-fashioned but I am a bit put off by these impersonal electronic invitations. There weren't even individualized notes included in the Facebook private messages. It appears that the senders just composed one note and sent it off to their entire Friends list.
Then there are the follow up messages reminding their lists to RSVP. I am a BIG believer in RSVPing but my goodness! Am I really under some social obligation when I was invited via Facebook by an acquaintance 200 miles away to come buy things at her house?
Help me navigate the new electronic etiquette!

The bride and groom invited 75 people this way!
I have an acquaintance, who every time he sends one of these group emails of the next best product to buy, his signature has one more thing he's selling. He's up to about six "multiple personalities" of ways he tries to make money.
Who can take him seriously? it's obvious he hasn't found one great product he truly believes in and is making money hands over fists in. 

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