The things you don't have to post on social networks, especially the holiday season.

Rest is a time when you should enjoy your loved ones and be grateful for all that you have. Avoid anger with others through social networking, do not be cynical, selfish, or ungrateful. 1. Gifts you didn't like no matter how much you didn't like the gift, if your partner erred [...]
Rest is a time when you should enjoy your loved ones and be grateful for all that you have. Avoid anger with others through social networking, do not be cynical, selfish, or ungrateful.
1. Gifts That You Did Not Like
Whether your partner made a mistake or your mother gave you something irritating, Christmas is at a time when you should value your family more and more. Leave such things offline.
Each has made several attempts at your gift and its value should not obscure your relationship, at least it should not expose them to the public of social networks. It could be very cruel and ugly and it could hurt a lot because the chances are for them to know who you're talking about.
2. Making for the Gifts You Have Received
Always keep in mind that you're doing this in front of other people a few hundred friends on Facebook or Instagram. It is a pleasure to show the fine gifts of childhood, but living in the adult world is not just pleasant.
You may have a lot of it, and that's fantastic for you, but many people who have read your status may not have had a family lunch or lived from check payment or could not afford the smallest gift. Be sensitive to others because that's what Christmas means.
In addition, boasting about expensive gifts can be an invitation to thieves.
3. Fighting Your Partner
If your Christmas wasn't beautiful, if the other half failed you and not only didn't allow you to take a fairy vacation, but ruined it anyway, don't share it on social networks. Take a deep breath, take a walk, and bypass online publication. The odds are you just making it worse.
4. Family Drama
As interesting as it may be for others to read, social media is not a place to share family problems. Instead, they can make even stronger and farther away from you. You may also suffer vacation after everyone reads what you have written or others convey it to you. If you want to choose something, then do it face-to-face and not through Facebook.
5. Your Political Views
Christmas is a time of peace when you should be committed to your family, to your community, and to those in need, so rather refrain from your cynical political comments. No one likes to ruin the Christmas spirit by the apathy of other people.
6. The prayers of others without their permission.
Today we know a lot about privacy and why it is necessary. Do not pretend to be stupid and post a picture of others just because photography is beautiful to you, especially if they're children. Ask them first, if it comes to young ones, check with your parents, and only then publish.
7. Any Statements Dismissing Other Laws
You may not know which of your friends is celebrating Christmas exactly and which is only New Year's. If you receive a message that is not entirely appropriate for you, do not be angry with all your desires.
8. Anything your boss can see
Sometimes we relax too much in our profiles and forget that almost everyone can see what we post, even when we defend our profile well. Friends from friends can see everything, and we can't control it. So be careful what you post in a drunken state.
9. A flock of Self
While it may seem appealing to publish a perfectly edited self, Christmas is not without reason the time for that. Besides, it's already hard for everyone to see the secret of other people. At this time of unity, it would be best to see your family photos send a message of unity, good association, pleasure and a Christmas atmosphere.
10. You are non-stop online
Just 10 years ago, a mobile phone on the table at lunch would be considered the ultimate brutality. In silence and a little it became frequent. But that does not mean that it is completely normal. Share your wonderful online moments with your friends, but don't always stay on your cell phone. Associate, enjoy and see the world with your eyes, not through your mobile phone camera.










