Types from WhatsApp: the different personalities of those who use the application
Yes, there are different “types” of users on WhatsApp . Each with its own personality , distinguished by a particular characteristic. Perhaps you too are part of one of these 8 types . If not, leave a comment below to help expand this special list of WhatsApp types .
The idea was born from the mind of Elena Scimìa and published on the Corriere Blog. The post specifically focuses on the types from WhatsApp that emerge in groups. Let’s see them in detail.
1. The spy. This Whatsapp type is a kind of parasite. He reads all the messages but does not respond, pretends to be disinterested when in reality he is the most involved. His goal is not to make a group, but only to make the facts of others. Moreover, he is absolutely inconsistent, so much so that he does not have the “courage” to leave the group.
2. The provocateur. This guy is the classic brawler 2.0. His main enjoyment is to foment the group with provocations and “strong” phrases. He creates discussions, and is satisfied when a debate is as hard as possible.
3. The know-it-all. He always answers, because he knows everything about everyone and everything. He is confident, easygoing and aware of his abilities. Sometimes too much, so much so that it becomes extremely annoying.
4. Emoticon addict. He responds only with smilies, hearts, flowers. He learned this emoticon guide by heart. She knows them all and has long since stopped using words.
5. The catenophobic. Forward to ten friends for … If you don’t answer you will have bad luck for … These are his messages. Even if he goes missing for months, then he pulls out the last chain. Hateful, unbearable. Either you are like him, or rather insert it among the blocked contacts of WhatsApp.
6. The exhibitionist. His profile photos and his statuses do not last more than 24 hours. Every day she updates his profile, shares dozens of selfies a day and information about his successes and his achievements.
7. The reserved. He has no profile picture and his status has never been changed (she still has the original one that says (“Hey there! I’m using Whatsapp”). He rarely replies to messages, only when he finds the “courage “.
8. The good. Unlike the reserved, the good responds to everyone, even when he does not want or does not have time. He always has a word of comfort, is polite and caring (he always sends good night and good morning). A guy you can trust.
And you? Which of these types do you fall into? Do you have friends on WhatsApp who are part of a category that does not appear in this list? Leave a message below to tell your experience.
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