Write and send messages on Whatsapp in 11 ways

Writing on Whatsapp is easy, just choose the conversation, write and send the message to be able to send it to individuals or groups.
Following the various updates of the application, however, various tools have been added, from time to time, which allow today to write messages on Whatsapp and to send them in different ways, transforming the text or through forwarding, replying, quote or even writing them with your voice.
By following these tips, it becomes easy to become super expert at writing Whatsapp messages, to be more creative and more fun or even to make it easier to send each message quickly.
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1) Write messages in bold, italic or underlined
As we have already learned, thanks to a hidden setting it is possible to write on Whatsapp in bold, italic and underlined.
Very briefly we can write in bold by putting an asterisk before and after the word, for example, * hello * becomes hello .
You can italicize by putting underscores, for example _ciao_ and then it becomes hello .
You can write a crossed out word with a line on Whatsapp ~ hello ~ which then becomes hello.
Unfortunately, writing in this way is so impractical there are few who remember it and, in fact, very little is used.
NOTE: you can also change the font of the message in Whatsapp by writing the word with these symbols `` navigaweb.net``
2) Sending the same message to multiple chats
If you want to send the same message in multiple single chats or group conversations, you can write and send it the first time, then, once sent, touch and hold it until the options appear at the top.
Use the forward arrow to enter forward to mode and touch all the conversations to which you want to send the same message.
3) Use broadcast to make communication to multiple people
While we all use the groups feature, few use the broadcast which allows you to send the same message to multiple people.
In this case, the broadcast does not open individual conversations with all those included, but remains displayed as a group.
The fundamental difference is that the answers received will be readable only by us and not by the other participants in the group.
The limit of a broadcast is
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4) Get the attention of specific contacts in groups using the name tag
In a group with many people, you may want to respond to a specific person's message by putting his name.
In this case, you can tag the name on Whatsapp as it is also done on Facebook, so that this person appears a special notification that is impossible to ignore.
To do this, just put the @ before the name, for example @Claudio .
5) Whatsapp has an answering machine
If we use Whatsapp to call, when a contact does not answer us, three buttons appear at the bottom, one to call back, one to go back and a third to leave a voice message directly, which will be received in chat with this person together with the notification of the missed call.
6) Look for GIFs to send in Whatsapp
As already written, with WhatsApp it is possible to send animated GIFs.
Not only does Whatsapp support animated GIFs, but it also allows you to search for them from the smartphone keyboard.
To search for the most appropriate GIF to send, just on Android, touch the smiley button to open the list of emojis, touch the GIF button at the bottom and then the search button to find the one you prefer.
On the iPhone, however, you have to press the col + key in the chat window and then search for the GIF with the button at the bottom left.
7) Write and send Whatsapp messages by voice
To write Whatsapp messages by voice it is necessary to use the voice assistants, Siri for iPhone and OK Google for Android.
Once Siri is activated, the voice command to write messages on Whatsapp is: "Send a WhatsApp message".
Siri will then ask to say the recipient's name and then dictate the message.
On Android smartphones with the voice command Ok Google, you must instead say the phrase "Send a WhatsApp message to" and then dictate the text.
Obviously, in the case of spoken messages, it is better to be short and clear.
8) Have the messages received from the phone read aloud
Using Siri on iPhone it is possible to request the reading of the last message received by saying to Siri: Read WhatsApp messages .
Siri also gives the opportunity to always answer verbally.
9) Use Whatsapp as a file archive
As seen, even if Whastapp does not offer a true cloud service like that of Telegram, it is possible to adopt a simple trick to save photos, videos and documents on the Whatsapp cloud.
10) Delete photos and files from Whatsapp groups
In another article we saw an external app that allows you to find and delete Whatsapp images from groups and chats to free up phone memory, in a simple way.
Without using external apps you can see all the files received in a group or a chat to review and delete them by pressing the options button, the one with the three dots at the top right, then tapping on Media .
On iPhone, you can also see which conversations take up the most space in the phone's memory from settings> Accounts .
In another article we also saw how to disable the automatic download of photos and videos on Whatsapp
11) Use Whatsapp offline
As seen in another guide, it is possible to stay offline on Whatsapp and not be seen online only in certain conditions.
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