I first read about Face Book on a friend’s blog which she writes that FB is full of fun games and tests. I was not interested at all. Running a blog and an album is troubling and time-wasting enough for me. More and more people around me caught up the trend and started to play FB; they came to me one after one asking why they have not seen me on the inviting list. I thought they were all boring and blind.
This summer, a friend studying in England came back on vacation and asked me out for a dinner date. We talked a lot about her life in England: what the bars and clubs there are like, how often they go to movies, who are the most popular singers in England, and how hot those English boys are. She asked me to write her my FB account so that she can introduce some of her hot friends to me. I told her I had not had one, and she did not believe in me.
She told me that everyone uses FB in her school. People stopped using MSN, Skype, Twitter, and their old blogs and albums. They even do not write emails anymore. Everyone chats with others, posts photos and articles, and sends information on FB. Anyone without a FB account is apart from the society.
I was curious, and I had doubts. I registered a FB account and started to explore the FB. Though I still spend much less time on my FB than all my other friends do, I now have a better understanding of its popularity. FB includes all different functions in one stage, making other programs unnecessary. It gathers all new information about your friends and hints you when there is any update. And the best part is that FB gives you the right to decide whom you want to share FB with.
Now I sometimes post messages on my FB and share my thoughts on others’. I am getting familiar with FB, and the fun I find in it is growing.

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