It has become like an identity check. Just anybody would walk up to me ask
me if I am not on Whatsapp.
GM77DWVC24NW
Oh come on, why exactly is that needed?
I mean everyone knows my number, then why want me on Whatsapp.
The answer to which I mostly get is, to chat for free...
Understood! But for that I have a messenger service.
But, Whatsapp allows chat in the mobile.
Oh that sounds great, but you know with my service provider - Airtel I have 500 free messages in a month.
LOL within our group we message 100 messages in a day
To which I really have nothing to comment.
I mean, why does one need to chat each and everything to someone, even if that someone is your conjoint twin. Also, the service is not exactly free; it needs internet to work, and which is not obviously cheap with GSM.
That is something I just do not get. Though, earlier I had a solid excuse to shun all those who asked me about my reason for non-availability on Whatsapp.
You know, for the past 5 years I had been using Nokia Supernova (the same one stylish name handset advertised by Priyanka Chopra years ago) which obviously is not a current generation smart phone.
But now since the past two months I have updated my phone to not-so-cool sounding (Nokia Asha) but a good smart phone, I feel I have no choice left for identity checks.
Constantly people keep asking me why you not on Whatsapp??
And being bugged with those questions almost everyday, I have developed a simple standard answer:
BECAUSE, I DO NOT WANT TO. I DO NOT WANT PEOPLE TO SEND ME SILLY PICTURES OF THEM EATING, SHOPPING OR COOKING. NOR DO I WANT PEOPLE TO ASK ME HOW MY DAY TODAY WAS!!!
P.S.: I think my problems are going to grow intense since I get to see new players in such free chat and messaging applications like WeChat and Line.
GM77DWVC24NW
Oh come on, why exactly is that needed?
I mean everyone knows my number, then why want me on Whatsapp.
The answer to which I mostly get is, to chat for free...
Understood! But for that I have a messenger service.
But, Whatsapp allows chat in the mobile.
Oh that sounds great, but you know with my service provider - Airtel I have 500 free messages in a month.
LOL within our group we message 100 messages in a day
To which I really have nothing to comment.
I mean, why does one need to chat each and everything to someone, even if that someone is your conjoint twin. Also, the service is not exactly free; it needs internet to work, and which is not obviously cheap with GSM.
That is something I just do not get. Though, earlier I had a solid excuse to shun all those who asked me about my reason for non-availability on Whatsapp.
You know, for the past 5 years I had been using Nokia Supernova (the same one stylish name handset advertised by Priyanka Chopra years ago) which obviously is not a current generation smart phone.
But now since the past two months I have updated my phone to not-so-cool sounding (Nokia Asha) but a good smart phone, I feel I have no choice left for identity checks.
Constantly people keep asking me why you not on Whatsapp??
And being bugged with those questions almost everyday, I have developed a simple standard answer:
BECAUSE, I DO NOT WANT TO. I DO NOT WANT PEOPLE TO SEND ME SILLY PICTURES OF THEM EATING, SHOPPING OR COOKING. NOR DO I WANT PEOPLE TO ASK ME HOW MY DAY TODAY WAS!!!
P.S.: I think my problems are going to grow intense since I get to see new players in such free chat and messaging applications like WeChat and Line.