asking a friend whats going on between her and her husband when her hubby posts a feed sounding like they're having trouble?
depends on how close you are to said friend. for safer measures, id ask a simple "everything OK?" in a friendly manner. if they ask why, proceed with your concerns ending with "i was just worried and wanted to make sure you were alright"
well ive known her for almost 10 years. I should have posted this before i sent the message :ninja And i know somethings not right but ive never asked until now.depends on how close you are to said friend. for safer measures, id ask a simple "everything OK?" in a friendly manner. if they ask why, proceed with your concerns ending with "i was just worried and wanted to make sure you were alright"
well then its safe to ask, but id still proceed with caution just incase. and do it privately....not on her page or anythingwell ive known her for almost 10 years. I should have posted this before i sent the message :ninja And i know somethings not right but ive never asked until now.
oh i mailed her through fb privately... im not stupid lol.well then its safe to ask, but id still proceed with caution just incase. and do it privately....not on her page or anything
If it's out there for all the world to see, then you are well within your rights to express concern, IMO.
If you're close to her then yeah you should ask, she should have enough trust in you having known you for ten years.
this however brings good point to a thread you made regarding social networking sites...... just some food for thought and may not be the case hereThat makes the most sense to me.
might want to reread it. she didnt air her stuffI think you've got the best post (that I've read, at any rate) in this thread, Haus.
I still stand by she threw it out in public, the door is wide open to ask. But if it's for gossip/drama sake, then yes, it's been nosy.
Spoil sport.![]()
i agree to the boldedWow, reading comprehension fail.
With your "if" on there, KLD, I'd say nosy or not, he ought to at least mention it. She has a right to know.
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