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“Who you callin’ Facetard?” Social Media and the new social awkwardness.

A few weeks ago I was invited to a friend’s birthday party at a fine Thai restaurant. I knew no one except the birthday boy and my wife as we sat down at a table of about 18 people. Directly across from me sat a girl whom I vaguely recognized. As she introduced her self and we shook hands I meekly said to her, “Hi I’m Keith and um, well I think we are actually friends. You know, on Facebook…”

It was a funny –awkward -but funny moment as we all realized  we were experiencing a strange side of the new paradigm of social relations.

Perhaps more and more people will find Mobile Broadband and computers come with instruction manuals for the social networks they open doors to. It is a tricky universe to navigate. Ten years ago we didn’t have to worry about our Facebook vs. Real Life behavior. Now we do. So yeah… kind of awkward…

Sort of a ‘We are ‘friends’ but you don’t know it and I do but don’t feel embarrassed because I knew we were friends and you didn’t because since we are only virtual friends it’s not like we are really friends and I should feel slighted and you embarrassed.’ Right?

Um, right.

On the other side of the virtual fence, I ‘friended’ a gal who works at my local coffee shop. I friended her when I realized that she was friends with some of my friends (real time – not just virtual). And I recognized her as the girl at the coffee shop. So I figured it was a safe friending. One where I wouldn’t be considered some strange stalker. I mean c’mon –I’m happily married with a kid, I was just new to facebook and feeling kinda lonely out there in cyberspace and wanted to make some more friends. Plus promote my blog. And my band. And my male escort service. Kidding.

So we exchanged online pleasantries. “Oh hey! You’re the one that blah, blah, blah…” “Yeah, totally, and you know so and so! Cool…”

Ok then. Deal done. Friend made.

So as time passed and I grew more acquainted with the mores of Facebook interaction, I noticed that many of coffee girl’s status updates were quite funny. So I intelligently and/or hilariously (well, I thought so anyway) commented on a few. And myself being one that tries to post something of wit and interest on my updates, refraining from mundane reports like “Feeling happy”, or “Bought new socks”, saw she made some sharp and witty responses to a few of mine that made me laugh out loud.

Now this happened  enough times where all of a sudden I felt like I knew her –like one of my wife’s friends, or somebody that used to date one of my best friends or something. Again I stress –none of that creepy cyber–stalking or ‘like an old girlfriend’ kind of stuff. Just an old friend sharing a few good jokes sort of thing.

So after a few of these back and forth things over the course of a number weeks I realize I started getting this vague sense of anxiety about actually seeing her (gasp!) in person at the coffee shop. Like what am I going to say? “Hey good comment on my status update on November fourth!” Or, “So, you have a cat named Fifi eh? My Mom’s cat is named Fifi…” I mean isn’t that the kind of thing that in any other situation the person would think, “How the hell do you know my cat is named Fifi you frickin’ perv and why do you care?”

I don’t know man. I just don’t know.

What I do know is one minute I’m in my safe little snuggly cyber-book-face-space world having a good chuckle at what someone wrote in response to my update and the next, I’m suddenly in 10th grade again standing face to face with this person I had a good laugh with (or at least I think I did…)  and feeling totally retarded. Except it’s not normal retarded. It’s Facebook retarded. Facetarded. That’s it-

I’m a Facetard.

I thought I was way over my schoolboy awkwardness but no, technology has brought it rearing back again in it’s full glory.

And it’s like, come on, I’m married. I have a kid. I’m a grown up. I thought I was over this stuff.

I guess I was wrong.

Good Lord, I even have anxiety about posting this. Oh well.

Click here for the second part where I explore the reason behind the awkwardness.

{ 8 comments… add one }
  • Judy January 16, 2:40 PM

    That is too funny! And true too!!! I don’t know how I would reacted if I saw someone who I recognize from my facebook ‘friends’. I probably wouldn’t be as brave as you and stay undercover.

  • Judy January 16, 2:40 PM

    PS: I love your picture too – did you do that yourself?

  • Willie Chambers January 17, 4:12 AM

    Soooo funny!!! Keep these hilarious and clever blogs coming! Holy crap, we’re all going through this “Facetard” stuff and who knows how many more awkward moments are ahead!!! Even though we try and might even like to think so from time to time, we’re all far from the Dos Equis Beer Guy status “He once had an awkward moment, just to see what it felt like…”

  • keith January 18, 9:40 PM

    Judy-a did a mash-up of a few things…thanks!
    Willie- all of us except for Tyler. He is Dos -Equis guy HAHA

  • Chan January 23, 9:18 PM

    I too had a Facetard moment, only mine was at work. After a former coworker added me as a friend, my current coworkers saw she was a mutual friend and and added me. Good grief. What were they (and I) thinking? I soon realized these people know I play stupid games at strange hours. The next day I saw them at work. It was awkward and creepy.

  • keith January 23, 11:08 PM

    Chan- Welcome to the world of ‘open source’ living eh? Goodbye privacy!

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