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99% of My Friends Commit These 5 Sins on WhatsApp

When you work from home, you look at WhatsApp 5 times more than normal.  If you do these 5 things on WhatsApp, you will be hated and lose many friends on WhatsApp.  The 5 taboos are:
  1. Immediately upon joining a WhatsApp group, you send private messages to the group members promoting your products and services.  It is okay to first send a self-introductory private message, like your name card, but not to sell straightaway
  2. Forward fake news and fake videos, especially on COVID-19.  99% of all news on WhatsApp and Facebook are fake, so if you send or forward them you are committing a crime in Singapore and other jurisdictions
  3. Send voice messages to people as you are too lazy to type.  You are irritating the world with your voice, unless you have a sexy voice like Rod Steward or Lin Zhiling
  4. Every day send the same old good morning messages to people
  5. Be negative on WhatsApp, like being sarcastic or argue about opinions.  It is okay to state your opinion but not okay to dispute people's opinions. Related articles:
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