“Funny Facebook status update: Thank you all for sending me such sweet birthday messages on Facebook. Why can't you be so sweet to me all year around?”.
Also see: How to Say Thank You for the Birthday Wishes on WhatsApp
Thank you all for wishing me a happy birthday on my facebook wall.
Birthday wishes from dear ones make your day special right? Then take time to express your gratitude with below ‘100 Thank You Message for Birthday Wishes on Facebook Wall’
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Thought you’d score some karma points for wishing that ex-coworker a happy day on Facebook? Don’t do it. Seriously, don’t. It’s time to stop and rethink this whole social media birthday etiquette. How can I begrudge people for doing something so harmless and potentially joy-giving? It’s 2018: Our phones are glued to our hands, so thinking something nice and typing it take basically the same amount of effort, making FB birthday wishes the digital equivalent of a sweet-smelling soda burp.
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Yes, I’m a Birthday Diva. I don’t let the annual Day About Me slip by without pre-birthday drinks, taking the day off work, some sort of blow-out, and then make-up drinks with anyone who missed the pre-celebrations or the main blow-out. (Make-up drinks are like make-up tests: Join me for a cocktail, you get a passing grade.) If I meet a cool person and then learn she or he shares the same birthday, then sorry! We can’t be friends. I’m not sharing my day. I need to maintain the sick illusion that it’s mine alone. And I have to say to my Friends List that the little two-by-two inch shout-out on my feed, with the thoughtfully picked-out background (“Isn’t orange his favorite color?”) isn’t going to cut it.
There really is! And if you have a robot do the task of posting a uniquely-worded greeting to every person linked to you on their special day, would anyone really know the difference? That’s pretty sad.
It’s not like all the people linked to you have the Holy Day of Your Creation on their iCalendar. Their FB Notifications gave them a big fat hint that’s it’s your birthday. So even if they truly thought of you first thing when they woke up, you’ll never know.
Scroll through your feed on your big day and chances are, you’re going to see super-sweet posts from names you barely recognize belonging to people who definitely spent 364 days of the previous year not thinking about you. And because that they’ve stopped for two seconds to boost your ego, they’re definitely expecting birthday-backsies. Stressful, right?
If, like me, you have the nagging feeling that a birthday is sacred to a few people (yourself...your mom, maybe?), then this knee-jerk impulse to post on the feed of some ex-boyfriend of a former friend that you forgot to unfriend feels like the utter apocalypse of thoughtfulness.
Can we go back to how it used to be, when people sang and gave us edible cake instead of cake emojis? It’s not going to be easy, because it starts with ignoring those FB notifications.
Being absent from the string of cleverly-worded wishes on your coworker’s feed might result in getting some side-eye from her at work tomorrow. Plus, you’ll sound like an ass when you explain that it’s for a greater cause. But when you get that alert that it’s your dear pal’s birthday and you were so busy this week that you almost let it slip by, you’re going to have to walk the walk and call them. Maybe even figure out a time to meet IRL.
Just for writing this piece, I’m prepared to see the wishes dwindle on my own feed. But I’ve decided that it’s worth it and I will only sulk a little. Don’t get me wrong: I’ll still post the obligatory, “Thank you all for the wonderful wishes! It means so much to me.” But I’m going to post it at 12:15pm on my glorious day, just to give a little passive-aggressive smackdown to the people who thought it was okay to wait until after lunch.
To those Facebook friends who are not planning to see me face-to-face, buy me a drink, call, or even text because you moved to a part of the country that is devoid of me, I’m giving you a free pass to not care about my birthday. I sincerely mean that. I won't unfriend you after tallying greetings up on a spreadsheet at midnight and finding no check-mark next to your name.
Now here’s an idea: Use that two seconds for something that actually makes somebody feel your sincerity. Have you texted your mother today?
How do you say thank you for the birthday wishes after your facebook wall explodes? Here is how my friends say thanks.
Receiving hundreds of birthday messages on Facebook feels fantastic. It’s an explosion of happiness and a great mood booster! However, responding to hundreds of birthday messages can definitely feel overwhelming. But here’s something you’ll be relieved to know: a quick comment “like” on each birthday wish is all that’s necessary for virtual Facebook friends who you don’t actually interact with in daily life. But for close friends and family it’s nice if you take a moment to return their comment with a sincere thank you message. At the end of the day, or even the following day, you can simply address everyone else with one thoughtfully-worded post. Here’s how to say thank you to Facebook friends and family for taking the time to send sweet birthday wishes to you on your special day.
Thank you so much for the birthday wishes! I appreciate your thoughtfulness.
I feel so grateful for all the birthday love! You made my day.
My life is blessed to have a friend like you! Thank you for the birthday wishes.
Thank you for remembering my birthday and sending sweet wishes my way. You made my morning happy and bright!
I have the best sister ever! Thank you so much for the sparkly card and message here on Facebook. I love, love, love it! xoxo
Getting older isn’t so bad when I have great friends like you! Thank you so much for thinking of me on my birthday.
[When you have the same birthday as a friend or family member.] Woo-hoo!!! Happy birthday to my b-day twin. We’re both one year older and one year wiser. Thanks so much for your beautiful birthday greeting. I can hardly wait for us to get together to celebrate our birthdays! Love and hugs.
I have such an amazing group of friends! Thanks so much for all of the wonderful birthday wishes here on Facebook. They made my day sparkle and shine!
I’m so touched by all of your sweet birthday messages. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a happy birthday wish on Facebook. Big hugs to each of you!
A huge thank you to all of my Facebook family and friends for your thoughtful birthday wishes. I feel so humbled and blessed! I’m lucky to have you in my life.
Thanks for making my birthday extra special with all of your birthday wishes! I appreciate each and every one of your thoughtful Facebook messages.
TO ALL MY INCREDIBLE FB FRIENDS: Thank you so much for leaving beautiful birthday messages for me here on Facebook. I loved each and every one. The way I look at passing years is that I’m not really getting any older, I’m just mastering new levels and getting wiser! Cheers to all of you. 🙂
Thank you Facebook friends and family! I loved your sweet birthday wishes. They made me feel spoiled and loved. I hope your own summer weekend is picture perfect.
It’s cold outside but it’s warm in here where I’m cozied up reading all of your fabulous birthday messages. Thanks so much for thinking of me on my special day!
A million thanks to all my Facebook friends for making my birthday an extra special celebration! In your very own way you were each a part of my remarkable day, and I love you for it. Thanks again for thinking of me. I feel grateful to have such great friends and acquaintances. 🙂
Thank You for Birthday Wishes on Facebook is the best appreciation wishes to send to those who wished you well or gave gifts on your.