ROFL's online 7th grade "real" holiday planner

In our school days we were also taught how to write an official leave application. We write these during exams and when we want to share the reason for the leave with the teacher. Recently, a photo of a genuine leave request by a 7th grade student was shared on social media, taking viewers by storm. The program is written in English, the program has a good start and is aimed at the classroom teacher. And it is written in hindi but the letters are in English.


The student wrote: Mai nahi onga, nahi onga, nahi onga The last line of the show broke into laughter from the audience. "Thank you. Unga hi nahi min (Thank you, I will not come."
Immediately after sharing this post on instagram, the comment section was filled with many reactions from users. "The best application ever," said one instagram user. Another wrote: "Sidi baat no bakwas (talk, no talk)." One wrote: "Director bhi sadam man hi (the director is in shock again)."

This is not a request, it is an order. "You forgot to add 'kya kar loge' (what are you going to do)," said one "I need this level of confidence," while another said: "Just get points for his writings ."
Some users praised the student's writing. One person wrote: "Extra points for good handwriting" and another wrote: "Children's handwriting"

The post has been viewed 36 million times since it was shared on Instagram. These ads often attract the attention of an online audience. Recently, a photo of a letter written by a candidate to a company when he learned about an account opening after the death of the previous accountant surfaced on social media. Writing about his quick response to the news, he also said he visited the funeral home to confirm the accountant's death, then emailed him to apply for the accountant position and a cover letter to the company to confirm the availability of the position.

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