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Facebook is a great people connector in a way that you can search for people you know on the site and send a friend request to them.
And 'though some of us Facebook users, logs in and spend time on Facebook everyday, some people are just too busy to check on their accounts, or they're not just into Facebook that much. And adds to it that if these people you sent friend requests are new to using Facebook, they might still be finding their way around the site before they would notice a "friend request" alert.
But if the case is that you and some of your Facebook friends sent a friend request to a user, and you had read on the homepage: "Alice Whatever" "Hedi L." and so on are now friends with "That" ( or the same person you sent friend invite) this only means that the person already accepted your friends friend request.
But how come you aren't friends with her/him yet? This could be a heads up! A way the person choose for your friend request to just "sit there" on the request list instead of ignoring it.
If you got the feeling that it is time to cancel the friend invite for whatever reason, here's an easy to follow "how to" tutorial on how to delete the awaiting friend request you sent on Facebook.
And 'though some of us Facebook users, logs in and spend time on Facebook everyday, some people are just too busy to check on their accounts, or they're not just into Facebook that much. And adds to it that if these people you sent friend requests are new to using Facebook, they might still be finding their way around the site before they would notice a "friend request" alert.
But if the case is that you and some of your Facebook friends sent a friend request to a user, and you had read on the homepage: "Alice Whatever" "Hedi L." and so on are now friends with "That" ( or the same person you sent friend invite) this only means that the person already accepted your friends friend request.
But how come you aren't friends with her/him yet? This could be a heads up! A way the person choose for your friend request to just "sit there" on the request list instead of ignoring it.
If you got the feeling that it is time to cancel the friend invite for whatever reason, here's an easy to follow "how to" tutorial on how to delete the awaiting friend request you sent on Facebook.
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
- logged in to Facebook account
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LOG-IN to your Facebook account.
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CLICK on "Account" on the top right corner on Facebook homepage. This will open a sub menu. CLICK on "Edit Friends."
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CLICK on "Friends" under "Lists" section. Clicking "Friends" will show all friends on your list.
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Scroll down and find the pending or awaiting friend request you sent that you want to delete or cancel.
CLICK the X button once you found the person you wanted to cancel the friend invite.
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CLICK on "Remove" once the confirmation box popped up to confirm that you had made up your mind and wanted to delete the friend request.
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