In the corporate world, some individuals may harbour feelings of frustration or anger towards their management.
However, they often hesitate to express these emotions directly to their team leaders.
Nevertheless, with changing times, people's mindset is evolving, and they now tend to be more vocal about their thoughts.
Recently, an incident occurred that surprised everyone when an employee, under the influence of alcohol, sent a late-night text to his boss.
But contrary to expectations, the conversation did not turn into anything abusive or sensitive; instead, it went viral due to the use of kind words and positivity.
The boss, Sidhant, decided to share a screenshot of this unexpected and heart-warming text exchange on the microblogging site X formerly known as Twitter.
In the text, the intoxicated employee expressed deep appreciation for his boss, thanking him for his trust and constant motivation to perform better.
The employee also highlighted how rare it is to find a good manager like Sidhant. Touched by the heartfelt message, Sidhant shared it with his followers.
Siddhant, the boss, posted the screenshot on the platform and playfully asked the audience, "Drunk text from an ex is okay, but have you ever received drunk texts like these?"
In the comment thread, Siddhant added some context to the situation, explaining that he leads engineering at One Impression and has built a close-knit team of 13 high-energy engineers over the last 24 months. The employee who sent the text is one of the best Frontend engineers he has ever worked with.
In response to the post, users praised Siddhant's positive influence and expressed their desire to have a boss like him.
One user called it a "wholesome text" and another appreciated Siddhant while suggesting that such sentiments could have been expressed even without the influence of alcohol.
In a humorous exchange, Siddhant mentioned that he received the text at 2 am, making it feel like a dream and adding that it made his day.
The post quickly gained positive responses from internet users, celebrating Siddhant's leadership style and the strong bond within his team.
Many expressed their admiration for his positive approach and wished to have a boss like him in their own workplaces.