Employee resigns with a Hrithik meme, boss replies with a selfie sticker and the internet can’t handle it

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Employee resigns with a Hrithik meme, boss replies with a selfie sticker and the internet can’t handle it

A viral Reddit post showcases a manager's remarkably chill response to an employee's impulsive resignation. Instead of anger, the manager exchanged a Hrithik Roshan meme for a selfie sticker, leaving netizens praising the "peak modern corporate India" interaction. The employee cited work culture, not the manager, as the reason for leaving, highlighting a unique, tension-free departure.

A Reddit post has the internet cracking up and surprisingly, praising a manager who handled his employee’s resignation in the chillest way possible. The whole exchange is so chaotic yet wholesome that people are calling it peak modern corporate India.The employee shared the story titled "The Chronicles of Resignation" and explained how it all unfolded in the most impulsive, 2024 kind of way. He said he woke up one morning completely done with how things were at work and decided to resign on the spot. No long planning, no dramatic build-up. He simply got out of bed, typed out a long frustrated email, and hit send.Now here is where it gets funny. The manager he wrote to was not just any boss.

He was the level 2 manager who actually hired him into the company. So when the manager messaged him on WhatsApp to ask what happened, the employee replied with a meme. Yes, an actual Hrithik Roshan meme.Instead of getting annoyed, which most people would expect, the manager replied with his own selfie sticker. And that is the moment the internet collectively decided he deserves an award for being the most unbothered manager ever.

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The screenshot shows the manager asking, "Kya hua be?" which is the kind of line only a truly relaxed boss can pull off. The employee replies with the meme, the manager sends a sticker, and the employee wraps up by saying he will call him later. No drama, no tension, just pure casual energy.People in the comments were stunned at how relaxed the exchange was. One person commented, "Bade hi casual hai aap manager ke sath," pointing out the comfort level between the two.

The OP replied that this manager has never been the problem and that he is just one year older, has a strong work ethic, and is genuinely chill. The real issue, he hinted, was the work culture and pace, not the person.Another user asked, "If he is so cool, why resign?" Someone else even joked that the employee should rethink the decision if the manager is that easygoing.But this is modern workplace life. Some days you send spreadsheets. Some days you send Hrithik Roshan memes while resigning. And if your boss replies with a selfie sticker, that is corporate India giving you its version of closure.

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