Here’s how to add italics and bolding to your WhatsApp messages

Here’s how to add italics and bolding to your WhatsApp messages
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2019-8-24 02:32

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Ever wanted to make your WhatsApp messages look a little different? And by different I mean wacky and oddly formatted? Turns out there’s a way to format your texts with bolding, italics, strikethroughs, and good ol’ monospace.

Didn’t know that was possible? Turns out it’s not exactly common knowledge — but now that I know how to do it, I can’t stop sending missives using WhatsApp‘s formatting. Sure, you could use the formatting options built into your phone’s…

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