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Having spent almost an entire year indoors due to the coronavirus pandemic, people have been used to the comfort and leisure of homes. While some are fretting over stepping out, others are dying to get some air and get busy. Nonetheless, joining the workplace after so long is going to be taxing and our bodies are going to take some time to adapt.

Just in case you got a mail from your office to come to the office the next day, how would you react?

Harjas Sethi who lives in Gurgaon and has been working from home since March 2020 has posted a funny video on her Instagram handle last week and has been receiving much love from the netizens. In the video, she called out, in no uncertain terms, her company’s decision to ask employees to return to work.

Harjas Sethi
Harjas Sethi | Source: Instagram

She rants her heart out over a survey mail from her office asking whether employees want to join back or continue working from home. She was, however, shaken by the very thought of going back to the office. Harjas further questions the office’s decision, asking why they even wanted to do this. Everyone is happy, the revenue is increasing, and they are saving on transport costs and other facilities. She then goes on to say that she has been used to live in pajamas after packing away her jeans and trousers.

Ho na paayega (it won’t be possible),” she exclaims.

Realizing that she has been cribbing and her office mates might be watching the video, Harjas ends the video on a funnier note requesting the employers not to sack her for the video as corona has already affected the job market.

Check out the video…

 

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The video went instantly viral and was shared by hundreds of netizens including one from PayTM founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma. Many Twitter users took to the comments section to say that they found the video totally relatable.

Later on, Sethi took to Twitter to thank viewers for showering her video with love and praise.

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