"Whilst", like "amongst", is archaic and best avoided. "While" and "among" are to be preferred.
True, although the worst problem in that post is the full stop after 'delighted', which means that what should have been a subordinate clause becomes an incomplete sentence.
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"Whilst", like "amongst", is archaic and best avoided. "While" and "among" are to be preferred.