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Question Posted Saturday May 26 2007, 8:51 pm

on facebook and ur friends list, what are the mutual friends? i have no idea what they are, and how to be one

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Lola answered Thursday April 8 2010, 12:37 am:
A mutual friend is a friend you have on your list which is in common in someone else's list. For example, if you have a friend called liza on your list, and then someone else has liza too as a friend, then she is a mutual friend between you both. You can't become one intentionally, its not a function on facebook or an application. And you appear as a mutual friend on other people's list, you can't appear as that on your own list.

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kiran answered Thursday April 8 2010, 12:27 am:
When your friend is friends with the same friends that you have.

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FrEe2bMe answered Sunday May 27 2007, 3:36 pm:
It's really simple. Facebook shows you who you and another users' mutual friends are. This means that although you may or maynot be friends with the person's profile you are looking at, you share some of the same friends. :)

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hco_babe answered Sunday May 27 2007, 3:11 pm:
when you are looking at someone elses profile, mutual friends shows who you both are friends with.

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday May 27 2007, 2:16 pm:
Mutual friends are the friends who you share with someone else.

So, say you're friends with Bob. Bob is friends with Joe. You're also friends with Joe. Joe is a mutual friend of you and Bob.

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