A Bengaluru employee bid farewell on his last day at office using only memes instead of the traditional email. This unique farewell email went viral on social media. Colleagues also made the conversation more fun by responding with memes.
An employee from Bengaluru did something on his last day of office which has now gone viral on social media. Instead of writing a traditional farewell email, this guy just used memes to say goodbye to his coworkers. The video of this unique farewell was shared by a user named Bhavisha Bhatia on Instagram, after which it went viral in no time. In the video, Bhatia explains that the farewell email started with a meme that read, “Attention, a farewell email is coming.” After this there were many more memes, which were used in place of commonly written messages.
He told that one of the memes read, “I am not good at giving speeches, so look at the memes.” Another meme made fun of how he spent hours searching for farewell memes instead of writing messages. The email also ended with a light-hearted meme. Overall, it was more of a collection of funny memes than a traditional farewell.
This method caught everyone’s attention because it made an emotional or formal moment fun. But the fun didn’t end here. Bhatia told that at first he did not believe that this email was genuine. “For two minutes I couldn’t understand whether it was true or a joke,” he said in the video. After this he himself responded with a meme. What happened next, the rest of the team also joined in this fun conversation. Some sent funny text messages, while others used memes.
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A colleague wrote, “Brother, please write letters.” While another used the famous Bollywood line, “Ja Simran Ja!” Bhatia also said that one reply stood out, in which a co-worker allegedly removed the manager from the CC list and sent a meme in ‘reply all’, which made it even more funny.
How did people react?
There are tremendous reactions from people online on this video. Many people are sharing their stories related to funny and unique office farewells.
One user wrote, “When I left my last job, I put the meme ‘This is my code, now this is your problem’ in the handover document.”
Another wrote, “Ok, now I know what my farewell mail will look like.”
“Hit him back to work with Hike 100%,” a third user joked.
Describing the atmosphere of the comment section, another user wrote, “This is called colleague humor.”