'Driver in deep pain ...': Genz's 'not possible' reply to the boss asking her to reach office jumping

The response of a Gen Z employee to her manager caused an intense debate. Here’s what “manager in Deep Pain …” happened: Genz’s “not possible” answer to the boss asking her to reach Office Sparks debate (x/@themohment) Gen ZS, spurred on social media debates again and again when it comes to workplace reservations. This time, a suspected Gen Z’s response to her manager, who asked her to reach the office despite heavy traffic, became the talk of the city, with one netizen who pointed out hilarious that it left the ‘driver in deep pain’. “Driver in deep pain after seeing it,” one user posted and responded to the conversation. What was the conversation? According to the screenshot of a chat posted on social media platform X, the employee informed that she would not be able to reach office due to traffic. However, her manager replied that the employee should be in office, even if it became late. After that, the employee just gives an answer with two words: “Not possible.” The viral post the user who placed the screenshot of the entire chat set it up as ‘Genz Areashover’. Internet explodes with reactions The screenshot of the chat obtained over one lakh view, leaving netizens in splits. “Traffic can’t stop me if I never leave my bed,” said one user responding to the mail. “It should be normalized if you are in cities that are not managed in India,” another user has written. “Genz is not unemployed, they are unemployed,” a third user said. Some remarks suggested that the situation occurred in Mumbai, and the employee was asked to come to office in the midst of heavy rain. “Honestly to see how bad Mumbai is in rain, everyone should be excused,” one X user said. Mumbai Rains Mumbai has been seeing incessant rain since the past few days, which brought the India’s financial capital to its knees on Tuesday. Although conditions improved slightly on Wednesday, the IMD still issued an orange warning for the city, which predicted heavy rain. On Tuesday, areas across Mumbai saw significant water attacks, causing local train services to be suspended for a long time.