In this video, we show you how to view and manage friend requests on Snapchat using the official mobile app. Whether you're new to the platform or just unsure where to find your incoming requests, this quick tutorial covers the exact steps to locate, accept, or ignore friend requests on your account. To get started, open the Snapchat app on your smartphone. Once you're on the home screen, tap on the chat icon (speech bubble) located at the bottom or swipe right to open the chat interface. On the top right corner, you’ll notice a small icon of a person with a plus sign—this is the “Add Friends” or friend request icon. Tap this icon to access the friend management section. At the top of this screen, you’ll see a section labeled “Added Me.” This is where all incoming friend requests will appear. If someone has added you on Snapchat, their username will show up here. To accept their request, simply tap “Accept.” If you prefer not to connect with that user, you can tap the “X” icon or “Ignore” to remove the request. Below the “Added Me” section, Snapchat also shows suggested friends based on your contacts, mutual friends, and other recommendations. If you'd like to send friend requests yourself, you can do so by tapping “Add” next to any of the listed suggestions. Managing your Snapchat friend requests is easy and quick, and the interface keeps your incoming requests at the top for fast access. Whether you want to connect with new people or keep your friend list limited, this section helps you stay in control. #SnapchatTips #AddFriends #SnapchatGuide #FriendRequests #SocialMediaHelp #SnapchatSupport #SnapchatApp #HowToSnapchat --------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: This Channel BitVision is not the official supporter of the content that is shown, does not advocate for any illegal content, and only serves educational purposes. Any websites or logos that appear on videos or thumbnails are not the property of this channel. The information is based on individual research, and no financial advice is intended to be given. This channel's material does not aim to deceive its audience.