An employee took to Reddit to share a tense exchange with their manager over work-from-home (WFH) rules . The post has gone viral on social media, especially as many companies have mandated returning to the office post-pandemic. While multiple social media users have shared similar experiences, often calling out “Indian bosses,” this particular case clarified that the manager was not even Indian.
Man shares viral chat after taking WFH without permission
It all started when the employee, who works at a multinational startup, sent a message to his CEO informing him he would be working from home. Soon after, he got this response: “Hello, your professional behaviour is not proper.” Confused, he asked what he had done wrong. The manager said, “I did not allow you to work from home? Why don

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