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Sports / Wed, 10 Apr 2024 The Times of India

Bengaluru woman logs out early citing ‘family emergency’ for RCB IPL match, boss catches her on live TV

Reaction on postNEW DELHI: A fan of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) snuck away from work to watch a match, only to be caught cheering for RCB on TV by her boss the next day. Her boss jokingly asked about the match and teased her about leaving work early. One user humorously commented, "Mishra ki beti fas gai," capturing the surprise of being caught on TV.Another user questioned, "Boss happy he see you on TV??" "One user remarked, "Your manager at least responded with some smiley emoji," contrasting it with their own experiences. Amidst the discussion, there was also admiration for the IPL cameramen, hailed as "real legends" for capturing such candid moments.

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NEW DELHI: A fan of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) snuck away from work to watch a match, only to be caught cheering for RCB on TV by her boss the next day. Her boss jokingly asked about the match and teased her about leaving work early. She shared the funny chat on Instagram, where it gained a lot of views, likes, and comments in just a few days.The following day, she received a message from her boss, who jokingly mentioned seeing her spirited reactions during the match and teased her about her "early log-off" from the office.Taking to Instagram, she shared the amusing incident, recounting how her boss had spotted her on TV and teased her about her devotion to RCB. She posted a screenshot of her conversation with her manager, and the post gained significant traction, accruing over six lakh views, close to 8,000 likes, and numerous comments within a few days.The reactions to her Instagram post varied. One user humorously commented, "Mishra ki beti fas gai," capturing the surprise of being caught on TV.Another user questioned, "Boss happy he see you on TV??" in amusement. Some users expressed empathy, with one lamenting, "It's sad that employees in India have to cook up a story to get leave."One user remarked, "Your manager at least responded with some smiley emoji," contrasting it with their own experiences. Amidst the discussion, there was also admiration for the IPL cameramen, hailed as "real legends" for capturing such candid moments.

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