As important as the work is, it is just as important to keep your body healthy. Because ‘life is everything’, it is true. However, managers in corporate companies often prioritize work above the physical and mental health of others. For this reason, painful WhatsApps often become viral on social media. In a recent viral Reddit post, a user shared a similar WhatsApp chat with his manager, which has now become viral. In this chat, the employee tells the manager of his ill health. However, his boss still forces him to come to the office. Eventually, he transfers his point to the driver. I will not answer now! In a screenshot of the WhatsApp chat shared on Reddit, his manager messages: “Sir, I can’t come. My fever is high.” The driver replies, “Let’s go to the doctor.” The man replies: ‘I’ll let you know if I need it. Provisionally, paracetamol. ‘ The driver then replied: “Sir, the director said, anyone who is sick should take a prescription of a doctor.” When I hear it, the employee gets angry and reply: “I’m not a school student, sir. I’m still on leave. I took leave. Is he a doctor myself? Tell me to get the slip in my name. Otherwise I don’t have the slip or my parents’ signatures on the leave application. Was I rude? A user named @Syedzishan69 placed this chat question on the R/Indianworkplace Reddit page, “Was I too rude?” Placed. He recorded it, “Do you want to know, was I too rude?” So far, this Reddit post has received almost 2000 performances and more than 150 remarks. Perfect answer … In the comments section, users also price the employee’s reply. One user wrote: “It was a very funny answer. Indian company managers consider themselves God.” Another user said, “Who’s going to hunger now? I will take sick leave without saying anything.” A third user wrote: ‘No brother, you did nothing wrong. That’s all right. “The fourth user wrote:” Brother, you did a good job. “
The person became angry with the driver for not giving leave when asked to show the doctor’s slip, he gave a distorted answer and made the chat viral
