Asked by Kit-Kat

If my neighbor that I am friends with in real life wants to be my friend
online, is that OK? WHy?
Yes, because you know them. Am I right?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes.
Answered by bobpursley
So folks are not very particular about who their "friends" are.

In general, I agree with you. But sometimes when folks get online, they think they can change what they say, and to whom. I know a lot of folks that way.
Answered by Writeacher
I think so, yes.

Are you given other answer choices? If so, what are they?
Answered by Kit-Kat
There isn't any other choices. It is a short answer. Thank for all of your help!
Answered by me
helo idiots
Answered by LittleRunaway
hey me
Answered by deku
dont be mean
Answered by WoRk HaRd PlAy HaRd
What is the reflection part? what do i sat
Answered by My answer
My answer is Well it's ok but people change how they act really quickly. But if they act different on the internet then make sure you be careful about what you tell them. Also, you need to be careful about what they tell you.
thanks for the help
Answered by somone...
It might be slightly okay. But people change how they act very very quickly. If it's a kid, then go for it! But if it's an adult, i'd be very careful because like i said, people change how they act very quickly.
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