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William and Kate send 'love and prayers' after Seoul Halloween stampede: South Korea declares week of mourning after 150 people - including 19 foreigners - 'fell like dominoes' and died in horrific death crushįood prices in UK could rocket even more after Putin blocked Black Sea grain exports from Ukraine: Hard-pressed Britons face paying even more for bread, pasta and wheat products If images explain you better, here’s a graphical representation of whatever I’ve said above.'He was just laughing while he was doing it': Moment man hurls three petrol bombs at Dover immigration centre before driving to petrol station to 'kill himself' - as Army bomb squad inspects car over fears of more explosives No ticks denote that there’s some problem with your internet connection which needs to be addressed ASAP to avoid delay in sending and receiving messages.

The clock icon denotes that the message has been scheduled and will be sent once internet is turned on. When this happens you need to check your internet connection if it’s still working. it doesn’t get sent, you see a clock icon. When you try sending a message, but it doesn’t leave your mobile i.e. Two ticks signify that the message was sent from your mobile phone and it was successfully received by the receiver‘s mobile phone. This may not be true always due to some bugs which’ve been there in WhatsApp since it was launched, but usually it is true! If you receive both the ticks and if the receiver’s last seen time is after you’ve sent the message, it means that he has read your message. The second tick is just to say that the message was delivered to the receiver’s device and he may read it anytime soon. You can confirm that the receiver has read the message only by judging the receiver’s last seen time. This doesn’t mean that the receiver has read your message. When the message is delivered to the receiver’s phone, you receive another tick.
