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How to behave in your new in-laws' group chat: Is an emoji too much, or are you too fast, too slow, or too boring?

How to behave in your new in-laws' group chat: Is an emoji too much, or are you too fast, too slow, or too boring?

The article explores the social anxieties and etiquette involved in joining a partner's family group chat. It specifically addresses dilemmas regarding response times and the appropriate use of emojis within the context of the author's personal experience.

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