Published 17:29 IST, September 11th 2020
Minnesota student creates 'supergroup' of 700 Zachs, makes Twitter go ROFL
A Minnesota student, following new trend, recently took an initiative to form an email group of all Zach’s from him university, which has taken Twitter by storm
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People generally tend to refrain accepting unknown requests online, but is someone who shares your name truly a stranger? Netizens might have decided otherwise. Recently, the trend of chatting groups consisting of people with the same name has created quite a stir online. What happens is that a user gets added to a random group and is introduced to others who share similar first names. Speaking of which, A Minnesota student, followed the trend and took an initiative to form an email group of all Zach’s from him university, which has taken Twitter by storm.
A user shared the screenshot of the email which features the group’s name ‘Zach Orientation’ written in bold. The user expressed that he suddenly received an email from this group which has left him in splits. The email group consists of all the Zach’s who are enrolled in the University of Minnesota. Apparently one of them wished to form a ‘supergroup’ of Zach’s. The detailed note, also reveals an important piece of information that the admin will not include any Zachs with incorrect spellings like Zack of Zak.
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The Supergroup’s note was emailed to over 700 Zachs who have already begun replying by follow up emails. However, according to the user, not all the Zachs who are a part of this group are students. A few of them are staff members and alums. As soon as the tweet surfaced online it ignited Twitter with amazing responses from netizens. While some said, that they are ‘sold’ to this idea, other’s shared pictures of their own chatting groups. Check out their reactions here:
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A user was seen mocking Zach's idea of not allowing people with different spellings to enter the large supergroup. They were seen having a good laugh about the same. See here:
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Another user formed their own all-Catherine group, but they made sure to add a little twist to the original idea.
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Netizens weren't behind to make funny memes upon learning Zach's quirky initiative. The all-time famous GF-BF meme featured online but this time with a 'Zach' problem. Take a look:
17:29 IST, September 11th 2020