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By *panishRebel OP   Man  over a year ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland

Living in Spain, and using fab, which the way fab users here functions differently to both Ireland and UK.

For example.

Profiles post in the forum section that they will be visiting an area. Ie Benidorm or Malagasy between x date and x date.

From this people comment Wether they will be there or not, and contact plus meets often happen.

I have noticed a frowning on this kind of post in the Irish forums.

The unwritten rule seems to be that this is not the way to get meets. Frequently I have read comments to that effect.

It's got me thinking, about all the other unwritten Fab rules, expectations etc.

There seems to be individual version's and collective versions and even rival factions.

I thought it would be good to have a discussion around this.

Let me know your thoughts.

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By * la carteCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"Living in Spain, and using fab, which the way fab users here functions differently to both Ireland and UK.

For example.

Profiles post in the forum section that they will be visiting an area. Ie Benidorm or Malagasy between x date and x date.

From this people comment Wether they will be there or not, and contact plus meets often happen.

I have noticed a frowning on this kind of post in the Irish forums.

The unwritten rule seems to be that this is not the way to get meets. Frequently I have read comments to that effect.

It's got me thinking, about all the other unwritten Fab rules, expectations etc.

There seems to be individual version's and collective versions and even rival factions.

I thought it would be good to have a discussion around this.

Let me know your thoughts. "

Fab would have to be used differently considering the fact there is no other way of searching by location in Spain, no?

I don't read those threads so I can't comment on the reaction of others.

If you don't like the title of a forum section or thread, don't read it - easy peasy

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple  over a year ago

kinda dublin

Irish people love an old whine ns a moan.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan

There's a meets and events section of the site specifically for this purpose.

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By * la carteCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"There's a meets and events section of the site specifically for this purpose. "

The Spanish stuff would probably get lost in all the UK events, in fairness

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

My unwritten rule is that I don't post where I am or going to be in the hope of meeting random people.

I don't meet anyone I haven't been chatting to for a while.

I've been in Donegal, Mayo and Northern Spain this year and it never entered my head to let anyone know my business.

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By *ey-Enigma2Couple  over a year ago

Dublin


"Living in Spain, and using fab, which the way fab users here functions differently to both Ireland and UK.

For example.

Profiles post in the forum section that they will be visiting an area. Ie Benidorm or Malagasy between x date and x date.

From this people comment Wether they will be there or not, and contact plus meets often happen.

I have noticed a frowning on this kind of post in the Irish forums.

The unwritten rule seems to be that this is not the way to get meets. Frequently I have read comments to that effect.

It's got me thinking, about all the other unwritten Fab rules, expectations etc.

There seems to be individual version's and collective versions and even rival factions.

I thought it would be good to have a discussion around this.

Let me know your thoughts. "

Travel broadens the mind, eh? But don't bring any of those fancy ideas back here! (Just kidding).

We guess, well, we know, there's a big fear here that, with Ireland being so small, that one of these days you're going to bump into your boss or aunt and uncle at one of these meets!!

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By *panishRebel OP   Man  over a year ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland

Yep, travel definitely broadens the mind.... But I wouldn't dream of bring any fancy ideas back to dear old Ireland.... Shock and horror!

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