"If you are courting someone, you can't WhatsApp call them!" - J Sbu

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Did anyone else know that WhatsApp calling had an age limit? Even though we are in the year 2021 and Wi-Fi calling makes so much more sense than buying airtime, according to Bontlefeela Mogoye, this does not matter, and you should know that if you are a man over the age of 40, you should not be making WhatsApp phone calls.

A bold claim, but she took to Twitter and said what she said: "Why would a whole 40 something-year-old man call a woman using WhatsApp call."

Stacey and J Sbu had to sound off because in typical fashion - the two could not agree! Stacey feels one way about men using WhatsApp calling and J Sbu feels another. Which is right and which is wrong?
17 Jun 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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