
Post Reddit from a young collaborator in a corporate secretary company caused a debate on respect and hierarchy in the workplace. The poster that specializes in insolvency and bankruptcy has shared with his manager Chat WhatsApp.
The problem began when a collaborator reminded his boss that the case was missing and asked for a copy. Instead of solving the problem, the boss blamed him for not checking earlier.
Things escalated when a collaborator approached him as “MR” instead of “sira”. OP says it’s something he has been doing for months without conflict.
“I really don’t like to reach out to people like sir/Madam. I don’t mean any kind of disrespect through and through and through I am professional. But yesterday, the way he spoke really surprised me, I never met such an example,” the user wrote.
The boss responded angrily and demanded that he should always be called “sir”. The collaborator explained that he did not mean any disrespect and preferred professional titles before the Honors.
“This man has problems with a superior complex and anger. He addresses others as” bhaiya “,” Arey “, and when it is P*SVIN, it would not matter that it would be vulgar, but that’s okay because he is boss,” he wrote Reddit on his boss.
The reaction of social media
“Start using a first name rather than a surname and no need to add MR for such holes,” came the answer from Reddit.
“I will tell my team that they have to put 50 rupees in a glass every time they call me sir, and we go to dinner and drink with these money every quarter (we pay the rest with me).
Another Reddit user noted: “No one can ask (call Sir or Mom), it is strictly based on the first name. Some refreshers say sir or Madam and are right right.”
“When it comes to addressing as Sir, your boss is an idiot, but to learn how to caress ego, it is useful to have a skill. Point, but if you are assigned a task, complete it. If you have asked for any information from someone else who did not deliver, followed,” came from another.
(Tagstotranslate) khan sir