The WhatsApp GTM Group is Now a Trend

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Along with the development of technology, gathering no longer always have to meet physically. People can use technology so that they can still communicate together at the same time without having to hold meetings. One of them is the presence of whatsApp group abbreviated as GTM Tolaki Mengane Group or also commonly called the Mepokoaso Tolaki Movement. GTM is a wa group that is now starting to trend among the Tolaki ethnics, wa groups that are often discussed in the Anoa Earth or Southeast Sulawesi land (Southeast Sulawesi) especially the Tolaki tribe. Now has a number of members spread across various regions and even abroad with various professions.

The whatsApp group was created a few years ago by one of the mothers who worked in the education agency in the North Konawe district, Elnitun Rayuni S. Sos or more familiarly in the wa Hanif group who is also the admin and chair of the GTM Group. His work is now a means of sharing information, sharing, exchanging opinions, especially a place for mutual humor in accordance with other tags in the Tolaki language "Mengane" and is a connecting friendship for the young and old, especially the Tolaki tribe by promoting the Tolaki dialect.

When judged by this wa Group, it can strengthen the unity of the Tolaki tribe in order to remain united and not divorce as well as a means to actively preserve the culture of the Tolaki language. Not only that but through one of these social media groups, members can discuss and interact to solve a problem if something happens in their respective areas, for example, last year's floods that hit Konawe, North Konawe and surrounding areas they can discuss helping to spread information and even contributing to victims, so that its creators deserve to be appreciated and "GTM IS THE BEST".

As for the other benefits, the emergence of the WhatsApp GTM group can also function as;

1. Personal marketing. Its members can function the WA group to promote the creativity or expertise of each of them and carried out in a subtle and non-vulgar way. For example, marketing expertise as an artist or whatever creations can be needed by others such as, if you have a side business that others need.

2. Networking. Through the GTM wa group its members can expand the network by building a broad networking system.


3. Entertaining. The WA Group, mentioned above according to the other tags "Mengane" as a place of humor, means we can use it as entertainment for fatigue, exorcism, and confusion. Usually in groups there are lots of funny meme posts, funny stories or funny topic discussions from group members. This is quite entertaining but remember you must keep yourself limited so that you don't get late in the group so that you ignore work or other activities and remember not to violate the privacy policy.

4. Monitoring. My example as an author on this website blog also joins several WA groups, ranging from wa groups, organizations, journals, parties, businesses to join in this GTM group but not very active, rarely posting, rarely commenting and rarely responding due to very professions requires a lot of concentration. But still diligently checking the group. Usually this type is the type that does not want to miss the latest information. This type of group member like me really likes to monitor.

5. Personal branding, because through this WA group some members can build a branding system through messages sent to the group being discussed.

To watch GTM has meaning in two versions namely, if it is used in the WhasApp group then the extension will become the Tolaki Mengane Group and if used to solve a problem the extension will be the Tolaki Mepokoaso Movement so this is great how GTM can function in two lines.

Okay guys, here's the information about the GTM WhatsApp group, thank you for visiting, don't forget to click the reaction button so that this blog can grow and greet you with creation.

Author: Darson 


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