Sick Of Family WhatsApp Groups? Here's What One Mumbai Woman Did

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Tired of the sexist jokes and unverified forwards? Scroll down to see how one woman handled it

In today's personal victory, I quit my extended-family WhatsApp group. I cannot fully express the relief I feel. In today's personal victory, I quit my extended-family WhatsApp group. I cannot fully express the relief I feel. pic.twitter.com/E02iXtbLvh October 11, 2017

This takes Courage. I'm proud of you. — R o g u i s h (@RoguishOfficial) October 11, 2017

Please provide the text version of this, so that one can copy and use it appropriately. Thanks :) — Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) October 11, 2017

Please send as text version so can copy paste in many groups. — Arjun Kanungo (@arjun_kanungo) October 11, 2017

marking this for future use (I may have to use this at least 5 times) — Bee (@BurgerrB) October 12, 2017

Same. Shared it with my mum just now to show her how "I saw it on WhatsApp' doesn't make it gospel truth. — Ramya (@ideasmithy) October 12, 2017

Awesome sauce! Also Nice template for all the groups I've been trying to exit gracefully. — picket fence fever (@thy_me_basil) October 11, 2017

Very well said. I left my school group for the same reason. My parting words were "Leaving due to disproportionate signal to noise ratio." — Madhuri Vaidya (@madvaidya) October 11, 2017

I did this few days ago and life is so peaceful I tell you. I did this few days ago and life is so peaceful I tell you. pic.twitter.com/gGxT4HFTz6 October 11, 2017

Family chat groups are a great way to keep in touch with relatives you may not get to see everyday - your favouritemassi, that hilarious uncle and thatbua ka betawho lives halfway across the country. But more often than not family groups can be highly annoying - those daily good morning messages, the factually-incorrect forwards and sexist husband-wife jokes. A lot of them. And sparring with your relatives on WhatsApp can make the offline interactions kinda awkward. So, tired of all the "unverified news, casual sexism and xenophobia", one woman left her extended-family WhatsApp group with a goodbye message so epic, it may inspire you to finally quit that family group you put on mute months ago. Yes, we know and you're not alone.Mumbai-based Namaah posted a screenshot of the message, written very eloquently, she sent to her extended family before quitting the WhatsApp group and it has started a movement of sorts inspiring many to follow suit."In today's personal victory, I quit my extended-family WhatsApp group, I cannot fully express the relief I feel," she wrote along with the screenshot that quickly went viral.Anddesison Twitter pretty much went wild.Many shared their own stories of how they left their respective chat groups.Are you part of a family group you want to quit or did you successfully quit one already? Let us know your story in the comments.Click for more trending news

TheMongolHorde on October 14th, 2017 at 16:33 UTC »

I can leave a whatsapp group‽

Holy shit! I never thought of that!

drassaultrifle on October 14th, 2017 at 16:22 UTC »

"Journalism"

franklsp on October 14th, 2017 at 16:03 UTC »

How are people getting paid to write about stuff like this