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A Handy WeChat Trick: Forwarding a Contact Without Adding Them Yourself
A Little-Known Feature That Can Save You Social Hassle
Here's a WeChat feature you might not know: if someone sends you a contact card, you can forward it to someone else without adding that contact yourself. However, once you've forwarded the contact, you can no longer add that person through that same card.
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This small behavior makes a big difference in group introductions and "warm handoffs." If you're the middle person helping two others connect, you can forward the contact card directly, and the other party can add them without needing you as an intermediary. It removes the awkward steps of explaining, waiting, or manually typing out a WeChat ID — especially useful in business or networking situations.
A Double-Edged Sword: Use With Caution
However, this trick is a double-edged sword. If you think you might want to add that contact too, don't rush to forward the card. Once you've forwarded the contact, you can no longer add them through that same card. That doesn't mean it's impossible to add them later; if you have their WeChat ID or phone number, you can still add them manually. But the convenience of adding via the card is gone unless someone sends it to you again.
It's a great example of how a simple feature can streamline introductions but also lead to unexpected friction if you're not aware of how it works.
In Summary
Use this feature when you want to make a clean introduction without staying in the loop, and save yourself and others a few unnecessary friend requests. Just remember: if you think you'll need to connect too, add first — forward later.
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