
Woman sends email titled ‘Main jaa rahi hun’, CEO says ‘Heart skipped beat but she made my week’
In a world where professionalism often takes precedence over creativity, a young employee at a Gurugram-based marketing firm has managed to bring a smile to her CEO’s face with a simple yet clever email. Somya Garg, the CEO of the firm, shared the email sent by her employee Kritika Singh, which has now taken the internet by storm.
The email in question was titled “Main toh jaa rahi hun” which translates to “I’m leaving” in Hindi. At first glance, Garg thought Singh was quitting her job and her heart skipped a beat. “I was taken aback,” Garg said in an interview. “I thought she was leaving the company permanently. But, to my surprise, she just wanted a day off.”
The email, which has now become a viral sensation, is a perfect example of how a little creativity and humor can go a long way in breaking the ice in a professional setting. In an era where emails are often used to convey serious and formal messages, Singh’s email stands out for its simplicity and playfulness.
Garg, who was impressed by Singh’s creativity, shared the email on social media, saying that it made her week. “In a world of stiff professional emails, this one made my week,” she wrote.
The email has not only brought a smile to the CEO’s face but also to many others who have come across it online. It’s a reminder that even in the most mundane and professional of settings, a little bit of creativity and humor can go a long way in making a positive impact.
In an interview, Garg spoke about how the email had brought a sense of relief and joy to the office. “It was a much-needed break from the monotony of daily work,” she said. “It’s easy to get caught up in the seriousness of work, but moments like these remind us that there’s room for humor and playfulness in the workplace.”
Singh’s email has also sparked a debate about the importance of creativity in the workplace. Many have taken to social media to share their own experiences of using humor and creativity in their professional lives, highlighting the positive impact it can have on morale and productivity.
As the email continues to make its rounds online, it’s clear that Singh’s creativity has not only brought a smile to Garg’s face but also to many others around the world. It’s a reminder that even in the most serious of professions, there’s always room for a little bit of humor and playfulness.