This is a continuation of a previous post, now that I’ve had a little more time to think about it.
See the original post HERE.
With the ease of Facebook and other technologies to share information to a mass audience, some people consider the mass invitation a form of spam. I don’t do it in that way. Each time I create an event on Facebook, I go through my friend list and the people I invite fall into one of a few catgories:
1) We’ve spoken about this and I know you want to come.
2) I want you to come and think you’ll be able to.
3) I want you to come (and want you to know that) even though I don’t think you’ll be able to.
4) We haven’t seen each other in ages, possibly years, and this is one way to let you know I still think of us as friends and would like to spend time in your company.
5) You, like me, might be a company hungry extrovert and therefore appreciate an invitation to an event that you didn’t have to organise.
So, if you are invited to things by me and you didn’t understand, I hope you have a better idea now.
And in a few minutes, I’m off to buy lunch……
Want to come?
Veritas, Eski