Swiggy Instamart’s out-of-the-box resignation letter goes viral
Swiggy Instamart shared a resignation letter on Twitter, using everyday items to convey the message. The letter sparked discussion due to its witty touch.
Most of us have struggled with finding the right words while writing a resignation letter whenever we have decided to take a break or move to a better role. When faced with this dilemma, many of us turn to friends or Google to find examples and templates to help us craft the perfect letter. Recently, Swiggy Instamart shared a creative resignation letter on Twitter that sparked chatter online. The letter uses everyday items in a unique and creative way to convey the message.
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“How to quit your job using Instamart,” tweeted Swiggy Instamart along with sharing a picture. The picture shows a handwritten resignation letter with packets of chocolates, biscuits, tea, and other items used in place of words. The resignation letter ends with a humorous touch: “Sorry for your loss. You are losing a gem. If UNO UNO.”
Take a look at the resignation letter shared by Swiggy Instamart right here:
Since being shared two days ago on Twitter, the resignation letter has accumulated over 90,000 views, and the numbers are still increasing. Many even flocked to the post’s comments section and shared their thoughts. The last line of the letter got people talking.
Here’s how people reacted to Swiggy Instamart’s creative resignation letter:
A Twitter user shared, “Last line is best. If UNO UNO.” “Creativity out of the box,” commented another. “Is it admin’s resignation letter?” enquired a third. A fourth added, “Imagine ‘your’ Employees leaving with the same letter!” “This is super cute. Whoever is behind this deserves a bonus,” expressed a fifth with a heart emoticon. A sixth wrote, “Avi resume bhi do bhai (Please share resume too).” “Will the company accept resignation after looking at the creativity?” joined a seventh. What are your thoughts on this out-of-the-box resignation letter? Will you take a cue from it the next time you find yourself in this situation?