Drive Moment - The WhatsApp Group You Really Want To Leave... But Can't. 

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Whatsapp groups are an easy way to keep communication flowing between a group of people in real time. They limit the need for multiple separate conversations, and they keep people “Together”.
After years of Whatsapp updates, we now have options and don’t have to engage where we don’t want to. We can reject unwanted group invitations, mute groups, and even leave groups silently. However, sometimes there are groups that we really can't leave no matter how much we’d like to. Which of these and other groups do you feel obligated to stay in, even though you don't want to?
16 Oct 2024 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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