'Unfriending without offending is the goal,' says J Sbu on National Unfriending Day

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'Unfriending without offending is the goal,' says J Sbu on National Unfriending Day
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So we've all heard about befriending, but how about unfriending?🤣😱 StaceyJSbuOnECR Unfriending

"You can cut the tension with a knife," says one user.Don’t ruminate over the unfriending, accept it and move onDo not stalk the person who unfriended youSeek professional help when needed"Unfriending without offending is the goal," says J Sbu.

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