1. Teach your friends how to *actually* pronounce your name.
Go to your profile page, then About, click Details About You, then under Name pronunciation, click "How do you say your name?"
This is how it shows up on your profile!
2. Disable the Facebook Messages "Seen" read receipt
Those pesky read receipts RUIN lives. If you're the type of person who doesn't want to reply because you're ~not in the mood~, then you should disable "Seen" receipts so people don't know you're ignoring them.
Download the Facebook Unseen Chrome extension or install Chat Undetected for Firefox and Internet Explorer. The downside? You won't be able to see when people have read your messages.
3. Export all of your friends' birthdays to Google Calendar, iCal, or Outlook.
Never miss a birthday AGAIN. Go to your Events page in the left column. Now look on the bottom right for two links: Upcoming Events and Birthdays. Copy one of those links.
Open Google Calendar, and click on the down arrow next to Other Calendars > Add by URL, paste the URL and... you're done!
In iCal, go to Calendar > Subscribe and enter the URL.
In Outlook, go to Tools > Account Settings > Internet Calendars.
4. Access the Facebook Messages "Other" Inbox you didn't know existed.
Did you know that you have two Facebook inboxes? There's an Other inbox for messages from your fans, aka randos/people who aren't your friends. People who haven't friended you must pay a nominal fee to send a message to your main inbox.
To view love e-letters from your latest admirers, click on the Messages icon and then select Other.
5. Look for that one post.
If you're traveling and want some ideas, search the location and peruse posts and photos from friends.
6. Post GIFs to Facebook.
First, copy and paste the link to the GIF in your status bar. Then, once a preview of the GIF appears, delete the link.
7. Hide your Facebook friends list.
Head to your Friends tab and all the way over on the right, click Edit Privacy. Change the Friends List setting to Only Me.
8. Share a post with everyone except for one person.
Before you complain about your boss, maybe hide him or her from the post. In the "Who should see this?" menu next to the Post button, select Custom and add the undesired friend to the Don't share this with list.
read more:http://howtoget.wiki/7-weird-tips-are-useful-with-many-people/
Go to your profile page, then About, click Details About You, then under Name pronunciation, click "How do you say your name?"
This is how it shows up on your profile!
2. Disable the Facebook Messages "Seen" read receipt
Those pesky read receipts RUIN lives. If you're the type of person who doesn't want to reply because you're ~not in the mood~, then you should disable "Seen" receipts so people don't know you're ignoring them.
Download the Facebook Unseen Chrome extension or install Chat Undetected for Firefox and Internet Explorer. The downside? You won't be able to see when people have read your messages.
3. Export all of your friends' birthdays to Google Calendar, iCal, or Outlook.
Never miss a birthday AGAIN. Go to your Events page in the left column. Now look on the bottom right for two links: Upcoming Events and Birthdays. Copy one of those links.
Open Google Calendar, and click on the down arrow next to Other Calendars > Add by URL, paste the URL and... you're done!
In iCal, go to Calendar > Subscribe and enter the URL.
In Outlook, go to Tools > Account Settings > Internet Calendars.
4. Access the Facebook Messages "Other" Inbox you didn't know existed.
Did you know that you have two Facebook inboxes? There's an Other inbox for messages from your fans, aka randos/people who aren't your friends. People who haven't friended you must pay a nominal fee to send a message to your main inbox.
To view love e-letters from your latest admirers, click on the Messages icon and then select Other.
5. Look for that one post.
If you're traveling and want some ideas, search the location and peruse posts and photos from friends.
6. Post GIFs to Facebook.
First, copy and paste the link to the GIF in your status bar. Then, once a preview of the GIF appears, delete the link.
7. Hide your Facebook friends list.
Head to your Friends tab and all the way over on the right, click Edit Privacy. Change the Friends List setting to Only Me.
8. Share a post with everyone except for one person.
Before you complain about your boss, maybe hide him or her from the post. In the "Who should see this?" menu next to the Post button, select Custom and add the undesired friend to the Don't share this with list.
read more:http://howtoget.wiki/7-weird-tips-are-useful-with-many-people/
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