Now, we knew it, didn't we? I think there's something very English about this fact and if we look at the type of behaviour that typified our parents and grandparents, there's probably a lot of similarities about the way we interact on Facebook - check it out:
- Checking your news feed, but never updating your status = Watching your neighbours from behind the net curtains
- Regularly updating your status but not checking what anyone else was doing = Mrs Bucket visiting her long suffering neighbours
- Direct messages between two people about a third = Going round Ivy's for a cup of tea, a cake and a gossip about Dora down the road
MyTake - Next time someone asks "what's the point of Facebook" you can tell them "the same as coffee and chocolate". Sarcasm aside, social networking is just going to get bigger and bigger and will eventually represent a huge percentage of our interaction with each other. Throw in our English eccentricities and you've got a recipe for success.
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