Here's more proof that Facebook has changed the definition of the word "friend."  According to a new study, the average Facebook user has never even met 7% of their Facebook friends.  That works out to about one out of every 14 "friends."

And there's another 3% who you've only met ONCE.  That's one out of 10 friends who you've met zero or once.

Here's the full list of how the average Facebook numbers broke down:

--The average person has 229 Facebook friends.

-22% or about 50 of those friends are from high school.

--12%, or about 27, are extended family.

--10%, or about 23, are coworkers.

--9%, or about 21, are from college.

--8%, or about 18, are immediate family.

--7%, or about 16, are from extracurricular groups or clubs you belong to.

--2%, or about five, are neighbors.

--And of course, 7%, or about 16, are people you've never met.

--The rest come from miscellaneous other places.

How do YOUR "friends" break down?

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