- By Poorva Karki
- Fri, 09 Aug 2024 07:02 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
School days were truly THE days. Life was easy- missing out on cartoon shows, fear of being scolded over unfinished tiffin and mysterious disappearance of erasers- were the only kinds of problems that people mostly had during their school days. It goes without saying that one’s ‘innocence’ at that age played a major role in making kids only stick to such petty issues. Highlighting the same ‘innocence’, a letter written and ‘signed’ by some young school boys went viral on social media. Wondering ‘why’? Well, the letter was written to the principal, where the boys requested the principal to give a separate row to girls. Apart from the letter itself, what was further adorable and hilarious was the reason; the hair of their girl classmates.
As per the letter, the boys were ‘annoyed’ and bothered by the hair of the girls who used to sit in front of them. Needless to say, the letter went viral and left people laughing and reacting.
The post was shared on X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘sick home’. The post was captioned, “My younger brother and his class boys want a separate row.” The post was shared a while back and pulled 284K views from people.
Check out the viral post:
My younger brother and his class boys want a separate row 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/DIkPBYvoOy
— Apoorva (@sickhomieee) July 20, 2024
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Your younger brother's name is Shruti. How cute,” a user said. “MGTOW movement pro max,” added a second person. “Kids are truly cute some of the time,” added a third person. “How are kids so smart these days? During our times, we could hardly write the word ‘application’,” added a fourth user.
“Soon they will regret their decision,” commented a fifth user. “Make him understand that for boys, sitting behind girls is a blessing because you have all the chances to talk to them. Kidding, it's just cute,” added a sixth person. “These kids are so smart these days. He wrote ‘annoying’. He knew the meaning?” commented the next.