Viral ‘I’ll Be On Leave, Bye’ email divides opinions; check out more casual leave emails by Gen Z employees
A viral tweet recently showcased a Gen Z employee’s “thoda hai” leave request; take a look at a few funny emails by Gen Z,
Gen Z employees are redefining leave requests, with one recent casual email reading, “I’ll be on leave,” shared by investor Siddharth Shah.
This informal approach contrasts with the more traditional, detailed leave requests of older employees.
While situations like these expect a more formal tone, some argue that the email’s hilarious style reflects the employee’s preference for efficiency and their distaste for unnecessary small details. But this is not the first time a funny email like this has made headlines — check out a few more examples of casual resignations.
Gen Z in the workforce
Considered bold by some, this direct approach may come off as too blunt. However, it’s crucial to recognize that if an employee perceives their work needs as unaddressed, they could be just a message away from casual resignations.
For the newer work generation, work-life balance and mental well-being are top priorities — so they’re going to resign even if you aren’t in office to receive the resignation!
Some resignation emails can also come in the form of a PSA, but this employee took that a little too seriously, leading to even more instances of casual resignations.
Example illustrating how certain employees tend to be less inclined to follow formalities and more prone to establishing boundaries unapologetically.
In the quest to eliminate unnecessary details, Gen Z workers too may find themselves feeling slightly daunted by such a strategy. Feeling a sense of apprehension before submitting a resignation or requesting a leave is perfectly normal. Discover how one employee tackled this challenging situation with a casual resignation.
Sometimes though, the resignations surpass even the unexpected. It might be a little shocking for some, but for this generation, it’s just business as usual.