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Dehradun Man Viral Post: A man from Dehradun is winning hearts online after choosing self-respect over his job. His bold decision to quit rather than tolerate disrespect at work has sparked a wave of appreciation on social media. Sharing his story online, the man posted a screenshot of his WhatsApp chat with his manager, which perfectly summed up the situation. The short yet telling exchange revealed that the manager had said something offensive a day earlier and later tried to apologise.

“Again, I want to say, bro, sorry for yesterday. Don’t feel bad or take it personally. Always there for you,” the manager texted. But by then, it was too late. When the manager followed up with, “Sham ho gayi bhai kha h?”, the employee replied with calm, “I’m done, Sir. Resignation mail bhej raha hu apko. I’ll not continue here.” Even when the manager asked to talk, the employee firmly declined.

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The post shared on X (Formerly Twitter) by the handle '@ashutosh_0_7' quickly went viral, with people applauding his courage and self-respect. The post shared six days ago received 2.5 million views from people. Many users praised him for walking away from a toxic manager. His quiet yet powerful act became an instant example of how dignity always comes before a paycheck.

"I have more insane stories...I asked ChatGPT if I should continue or resign...just answer in yes and no, and it said yes. The next day, I resigned. P.S. ChatGPT knew what I've been going through in my last place," a user shared his story. "I don’t know what situation you’ve been through, but I also resigned a few months ago out of self-respect. I had backup plans, though, so I didn’t think too much about continuing with the toxic manager," a second user wrote.

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"Stress nahi lene ka. Talk to people who love you and respect you. You made the right decision & just look forward to what happened in the past," wrote a third user. "Self-respect is supreme !! Ultimately, one has to face oneself only; the rest is secondary," added a fourth user. "Toxic work culture is worse than anything else. I unfortunately spent two months of my life also with two such folks," added another user.

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