Indian Techie in the UK Sparks Debate on Work-Life Balance with Beach Video
‘I Was Like A Donkey In India’: Indian Techie In UK Shares 5 PM Beach-Break Video, Puts Corporate Life Under Scanner
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Kartik Modi, an Indian techie living in the UK, shared a video enjoying a beach break after work, igniting discussions about work-life balance and corporate culture. His colleague's comparison of life in India to their current situation abroad resonated with many, highlighting why professionals seek opportunities overseas.
- 01Kartik Modi shared a video showcasing his beach break after work in the UK.
- 02His colleague compared their relaxed lifestyle in the UK to their previous work experience in India.
- 03The video sparked discussions about work-life balance and corporate culture differences.
- 04Many viewers related to the struggles of long working hours in India.
- 05Responses were mixed, with some defending Indian workplaces and others agreeing with the need for better work conditions.
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Kartik Modi, an Indian tech professional residing in the UK, recently posted a video on Instagram highlighting his beach break after work, which has sparked a broader conversation about work-life balance and corporate culture. In the video, Modi expressed his appreciation for the relaxed atmosphere, stating, 'it’s 5:00 PM right now, and I’m at this beautiful beach with my office Diet Coke.' His colleague chimed in, sharing a stark contrast to their previous work life in India, saying, 'Bro, I was like a donkey back in India, just working away.' This relatable sentiment resonated with many viewers who often discuss the stress and long hours associated with Indian corporate jobs. The video received a mixed response, with some users agreeing that work-life balance is a significant factor for professionals moving abroad, while others criticized the portrayal of life in India. Comments ranged from affirmations of the need for improved workplace culture in India to critiques of the video for seemingly promoting emigration. Overall, the discussion reflects a growing awareness of the importance of work-life balance in today’s professional landscape.
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The conversation around work-life balance may encourage Indian companies to reassess their workplace culture and policies.
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