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Priest recites mantras while groom works on laptop; People amazed to see this wedding

The wedding day is extremely important to both the boy and the girl. Not only that, but the family spends money like it’s water in order to have a grand wedding. The bride and groom-to-be spend a long time preparing for this special day. However, a picture is going viral on social media, and people […]

Edited By : Prateek Gautam | Updated: Dec 1, 2022 18:29 IST
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The wedding day is extremely important to both the boy and the girl. Not only that, but the family spends money like it’s water in order to have a grand wedding. The bride and groom-to-be spend a long time preparing for this special day. However, a picture is going viral on social media, and people are heartbroken after seeing it.

In the viral picture, the groom, Raja, can be seen working on his laptop during the wedding ceremony. As a result, some people are sympathising with the bride-to-be while others are cursing the toxic work culture.

Actually, the work-from-home culture began during the Covid-19 lockdown. People began doing office work from home. However, after the lockdown was lifted, offices began to reopen. However, some businesses continue to do work from home. It is beneficial in many ways, but it can also be difficult in others.

When the manager or boss of the company believes that the employee is at home, he can order him to work at any time. By the way, no one can work in an office on their wedding day, right? However, a photograph from Kolkata shows a groom busy working on a laptop while Pandit recites mantras.

 

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This photo was posted on November 25 by the Instagram account ig calcutta, and it has received over 11,270 likes and hundreds of comments. “When ‘work from home’ pushes you to the next level,” the caption said. Two elderly people are seen in the picture performing the wedding ceremony, while the groom in Bengali attire is seen working with his eyes fixed on the laptop.

Users who saw this image described the ‘work from home’ culture as toxic. Some users are mocking it, with one writing, ‘I don’t find this funny. No company expects an employee to work on his or her wedding day; instead, this individual must learn to balance his or her professional and personal lives. If this is true, then something is very wrong. God bless the woman he is about to marry.’

At the same time, some people are convincing themselves that they, too, must do the same amount of work.

First published on: Dec 01, 2022 06:29 PM IST

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