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Communicating with Your Friends on Facebook

Part of the Facebook For Dummies Cheat Sheet

Meet up with friends on Facebook. You can communicate with your friends on Facebook in a whole host of ways: chatting, writing on their Timelines, sending messages, and more.

What to Do What It Is How to Get There
Send a message Similar to an e-mail, but short, sweet, and no need to remember any e-mail addresses. Go to your friend’s Timeline. Click the Message button under the Timeline’s cover image.
Chat Talk to someone right here, right now . . . provided that person is online. You can have as many simultaneous chat conversations as you can keep track of. Click the Chat bar in the lower-right corner of the Home page. Look to see which of your friends have green dots next to their names, and then click the name of whomever you’d like to chat with.
Write on their Timelines To communicate with friends in public, to tease them, or to congratulate them for something their friends might want to hear about, write on their Timelines. Go to the Timeline of any friend and write in the Publisher above their Stories. Any of their friends who come to their Timeline see what you wrote.
Send a mobile message When you’re out and about and have something you want to say to a friend who’s not with you, you can send the friend a message through Facebook using your phone. You have to set up Facebook Mobile, but then, using SMS or a mobile application, use your thumbs to get your message to your friend.
Write something on your own Timeline If you have something you think might interest friends, but you’re not sure who or how much, you can post to your Timeline. Your friends may read it in their News Feed or see it when they visit your Timeline. Go to your own Timeline. In the Publisher above your Stories, click Status and write whatever you think might interest some of your friends. Wait for the comments and messages to trickle back.
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