Hey isn't professional... Boss-Employer chats go viral..!
A whatsapp conversation between a company boss and an employee of that company is going viral on social media. The problem is that the employee used the word 'Hey' to answer the employer's question. The employer's refusal to use the word 'hey' and the worker's response to it have been controversial.
Words usedMany people have experienced that if they use certain words when talking to a company employee, his boss or boss they are more likely to get angry. Sometimes even the word casual is at risk of being taken seriously by bosses or corporate bosses.
ContemptHe said that if you don't remember my name, simply say Hi. He also said that it was wrong to use the word 'Hey' when speaking professionally and that it would be considered an insult if it was known to others.
WhatsApp conversation Shreyas replied, 'Both of us are talking privately on WhatsApp. Not talking on LinkedIn or in public conversation. And this is a normal conversation from my personal number. He said that he does not use such words in public conversation.
Professional ConversationResponding to Sreyas' explanation, sandeep said, "I think you will understand or let's understand as soon as possible that whatsapp conversation is not a personal conversation and that it is a professional conversation so be careful when using words.
Netizens commentScreenshots of the conversation have gone viral on social media, with netizens posting various comments. It has been suggested that the english words 'hey' and 'hi' do not differ much and have almost identical letters and do not need to be taken so seriously.
Condemnation And many netizens have condemned the employer's claim that whatsapp is not a private conversation. Some argue that the employer who took the word too seriously in this conversation does not need to take it so seriously and that it is considered a reference to the discrimination of indian employers.
Call it ‘Sir’A few netizens have also complained about the employee. It is generally suggested that such a problem does not arise if the boss or employer calls him 'sir'. It is noteworthy that this conversation is going viral on websites on a huge scale.