Oh that can easily be done using the facebook privacy settings, there is no need to delete some one entirely. The privacy settings are no rocket science, really easy to use.
Oh jiger my point is, one could have a hundred and one reasons to take somebody off their facebook/msn/yahoo friends list. You never know what is going through a person's mind. What can be offensive is if somebody expressly tells you that they are taking you off of their friends list - basically telling you to eff off - now that would be bad. Other than that, all is well.
Jaanwar’s put it about right , there are so many contacts in the msn …say for example i am at work and only want to speak to colleagues from other offices on msn , and a personal contact comes online they will start sending the messages … its a distraction …
so i kinda keep the persistent ones blocked .. and unblock them when i log on from home … but the thing is I try not to block anyone for too long for fear that they might think i am ignoring them
Actually - I would BLOCK them x10s when I see them in PERSON!
Be Equal! I know it hurts to be blocked
(I have never been active in any other chats - so I would not know much…but I know it’s a still the “social” etiquette that matters. You would not “block” someone in person, so you expect the same “online”. BUT unless you are in LOVE with this person - Others Should NOT matter at all. Love block is hard )
I believe skype is relatively more efficient and is widely used for official stuff. In my previous job, we were using that. Works great for conference calls and video calls. :k: