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Class 7 Student’s ‘Honest’ Leave Application Goes Viral: Internet ROFLs

A Class 7 student’s leave application has taken the internet by storm, with many finding humor in its refreshingly straightforward approach.

Class 7 Student’s ‘Honest’ Leave Application Goes Viral: Internet ROFLs

A Class 7 student’s candid leave application has taken the internet by storm, with many finding humor in its refreshingly straightforward approach. The application, written in English but with Hindi script, begins typically but ends with a memorable twist.

The student addressed the application to the class teacher, stating, “Mai nahi aunga, nahi aunga, nahi aunga” (I will not come, I will not come, I will not come). It was the concluding line that brought a wave of laughter: “Thank you. Aunga hi nahi main” (Thank you, I am not going to come).

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The post, which quickly went viral on Instagram, has amassed 36 million views and triggered a flood of reactions. Comments ranged from amused to admiring, with one user stating, “Best application forever.” Another remarked, “Sidhi baat no bakwaas” (Straight talk, no nonsense), while someone else joked, “Principal bhi sadme mein hai” (The Principal is also in shock).

 

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The straightforwardness of the application inspired comments like, “It’s not an application, it’s an order,” and “You forgot to add ‘kya kar loge’” (What will you do). Users also praised the student’s handwriting, with comments such as, “Extra marks for good handwriting” and “Good handwriting kid.”

The viral post highlights a trend where candid and humorous takes on everyday tasks capture the internet’s attention. Recently, a similarly amusing post featured a job application letter from an applicant who, upon learning of an accountant’s passing, attended the funeral to confirm the vacancy before submitting his CV and a condolence note.

In a world often bogged down by formalities, moments of raw honesty like these offer a refreshing dose of humor and relatability.

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