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On e and Go, Talking of..
The young woman was visibly___ l___ and clearly wanted to get something off her chest.
"What's up?" I ___12___.
“I’ve just been defriended," she said.
Now "defriended" is a word ____ 3___ I am not familiar. I have been befriended ____4____and befriended - many people since arriving in Beijing. But defriended?
It turns___5___ this is a new word created by the -savvy younger generation specifically in relation to the worldwide working phenomenon, Facebook.
Those who join can invite friends to e members of the site,___6___. They can then share photographs, "chat", swap messages and observations and perform a host of other mutually accessible applications.
I've seen some people's sites ___ 7 ____ hundreds of friends, all moments away down a fiber optic cable, providing they are logged on to puters or hooked up to a high-spec cell phone.
It creates the possibility of "befriending" anyone in the world who has online access. Currently, Facebook has 150 million users. That means there's a lot of "friends" out there.
The___8____ is that you can be "defriended" - you can be denied access to the Facebook site someone who had previously invited to be his or her friend. And you can do it without the potential for instant recrimination.
Where once, in the school playground, one child might have petulantly shouted ___9___another, "I'm not go