Recently, a few netizens have gathered information and shared different types of WeChat users that drive them nuts and make them want to block them for good.
Let’s have a look.
Their typical behavior is usually one of the following:
1.
They’ll randomly add you and not message you.
You ask them “Who are you?” and they never reply…
2.
They’ll send you tons of audio messages of 50 seconds or more out of nowhere, and if you don’t listen carefully enough and didn’t get what they were saying, you have to play the whole message again… Or worse, you have to stop whatever it is you’re doing to listen to their messages, which takes way longer than reading them.
I’m lucky to have good communication with my own friends on WeChat. If what they have to say is too long to type or they’re not in a position to text, they’ll explain and let me know that they’ll send me audio messages instead.
3.
They send you 10 separate messages for one sentence.
What is that, a poem? Haha
4.
They’ll keep on calling you, not bothering to ask if it’s a convenient time for you to talk.
5.
They send you: “The system is checking the identity of the contacts who deleted me, please do not reply. Sorry for troubling you.” “系统正在检测删除我的人,勿回。测粉请见谅。”
I get this message occasionally.
6.
They’ll ask their friends to send them red packets.
7.
They’ll ask to borrow money from you, but when you ask them to give it back to you later on, they’ll either ghost you or block you completely.
I think it’s fair to say that those people were NOT your friends.
8.
They’ll message you with a short “Hi”, “Hey, how are you?” or “在吗 zài mā? (Are you online?)” but when you answer, they get back to you hours later.
And THEN they’ll say “Hey, sorry I was busy. What’s up?”
Ayaaaaaa!
9.
You don’t know him/her very well, but they keep asking the kinds of questions only close friends would ask.
10.
The only time they ever message you are during holidays to wish you the usual blessings.
11.
You rarely talk and the only times they really want to talk to you are when they need something from you, like a vote for their brand or for themselves.
12.
They mass message groups to ask people to like whatever they posted on their Moments, only to realize once you’re on it that they’ve already blocked you from their Moments… Awkward.
13.
They add you as a friend on WeChat and send you a message just to say “Hi” but you were busy and didn’t get to your phone until hours later. When you finally check it, you find out they’ve already deleted you…
Wait… What?!