If you let your Nana have a Facebook, she'll probably have some questions. Some small, some big, and some you've never even thought of. You suddenly become terrified to answer your cell phone because your grandma also acquired the new iPhone in the midst of her technology binge, and you are just not sure you can take it. Old people and technology have a hard time mixing, but that's mostly because we grew up with it, and they were forced to learn it at an older age. Here are the top 10 questions that you or a grandma you may know might just ask.
1. "Why do they want to be my friends? I don't even know them."
2. "How do I like something? Why do I even need to like it at all?"
3. "Can you log in and change my password? I've been hacked!"
4. "What's a status?"
5. "Why does Facebook email me when one of my friends posts?"
6. "What's the deal with this timeline? I have a timeline -- it's called my memory."
7. "How do I tag myself? Does my hair look OK in this picture?"
8. "Do I have to say happy birthday? Will they know?"
9. "Can you unfriend this woman for me? Because I can't take it anymore."

10. "Is there a dislike button?"























