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'Inform absence, dont seek permission' says Indian professional in Singapore

The user said that people working after hours are not hardworking, just exploited.

Indian man ignites debate on toxic Indian work culture / Aman via Instagram

An Indian man in Singapore has reignited the age-old conversation about Indian work culture. Sparking debate on work-life balance, Instagram user Aman addressed the differences in processing leaves and work boundaries between the two countries.

He remarked, "In India we have to beg to get a day off, we had to invent a tragedy  just to get a Friday leave.” On the other hand, he said, "In Singapore, I don't ask, I inform, 'logging off, see you on Monday.'

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He noted that in a "growth culture" one simply notifies and does not seek permission.



The user also spotlighted the absence of work-life balance in India, he said, "After 6 PM my phone is mine, not my boss'. No guilt, no calls, just life."

He concluded by giving a strong message to his Indian viewers and said, "If you are in the office at 8 PM even today and you consider yourself to be hardworking, you are just exploited."

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