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In the world of childhood innocence, where imagination runs wild, some children eagerly attend school, while others prefer to spend their days playing with friends. Social media has recently been flooded with amusing examples of children’s creativity, particularly in the form of answer sheets and applications that go viral. The latest sensation? A hilarious leave application penned by a seventh-grade student is sure to leave you in stitches.
A photo of a class VII student’s leave request addressed directly to the headmaster has caught the internet’s attention. In his straightforward application to the class teacher, the student repeatedly insisted, “Mai nahi aunga, nahi aunga, nahi aunga” (I will not come, I will not come, I will not come). What truly set the internet abuzz was the final line: “Thank you. Aunga hi nahi main” (Thank you, I am not going to come).
This simple yet humorous note, shared by an Instagram user, has gone viral, amassing over 36 million views. The comment section is filled with witty responses and praise for the young boy’s creativity. One user declared it the "Best application ever," while another commented, "Sidhi baat no bakwas" (Straight talk, no nonsense). Others were impressed by his neat handwriting, with one remarking, "Extra marks for good handwriting."
In today’s fast-paced, often stressful world, the innocence and creativity displayed in this leave application serve as a reminder of the importance of laughter. This young boy's note has touched the hearts of many, reminding us all that sometimes, it’s okay to pause, take a break, and share a good laugh.