"For me, you can respond when and if you want. You dont have to respond to everything in the chat." - KZN listener

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On Wednesday, Stacey and J Sbu had the Whatsapp group chat after J Sbu told the team what he did this morning.

Sometimes it's the one too many broadcast messages or the never-ending chain messages, we all have our breaking point, and J Sbu has reached his East Coasters.

He has gone and done thee unthinkable by leaving…exiting the Nxumalo Family WhatsApp group. Imagine!

When then followed up with KZN about who has also been brave enough to leave enough and KZN came through with the answers.

Listen to the full podcast to hear KZN share with us: what is the most annoying thing about your family Whatsapp group.
2 Dec 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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