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May 20, 2024 11:20 AM

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Company’s Memo to its Indian Staff

This is a REAL MEMO from a HR Director in Redmond, WA to its staff of Indian Origin. Every word here is kept intact without alteration.

Memo To Indians…..

To All Hindi-Speaking Staff,

It has been brought to Our Attention by several Officials visiting Our Corporate Headquarters that Offensive Language is commonly used by Our Hindi-Speaking Staff. Such Behavior, in addition to Violating Our Policy is Highly Unprofessional & Offensive to both Visitors & Colleagues.

Staff will immediately adhere to the Following Rules.

1. Words like Chutiya, Gandu & other such Expressions will not be used for Emphasis, no matter how Heated the Discussion is. You will not say Chutiye, Akkal Nahi Hai Kya Tere Ko when Someone makes A Mistake, or Maderchod, Bhenchod when A Major Mistake has been made. All Forms Derived from the Verb Chod are Inappropriate in Our Environment.

2. No Project Manager, Section Head or Administrator, under Any Circumstances, will be Referred To as Gadha or Chutiya. Lack of Determination will not be Referred to as Kamchor Saala & neither will Persons who Lack Initiative be referred to as Bhosdika or Madarchod.

3. Unusual or Creative Ideas from Your Superiors are not to be Referred to as Gand Faadu, if A Person is Persistent, or if A Task is Heavy to Accomplish. In a similar way, do not use Gand Fati, if A Colleague is going through A Difficult Situation.

4. Further more, You must not say Bhosde Mei Gaya when Matters become Complicated. When Asking Someone to leave You alone, You must not say Dimag Ki Maa Behen Mat Kar. Do not ever Substitute May I Help You? with Bol Teri Gand Kaise Maru.

5. When things get Tough, An Acceptable Expression such as We Are Going Through A Difficult Time should be used, rather than Maa Chudi Padi Hai or Goti Muh Mei Hai.

6. No Salary Increase shall be ever referred to as Khairat Baati Jaa Rahi Hai Kya. Under No Circumstances should You call Our Elderly Corporate Partners as Buddha Khoosat.

7. Last, but not least. After reading this Memo, please do not say, Ye Kagaj Gand Ponchne Ke Layak Bhi Nahi Hai.

We hope you will keep these directions in mind.

Sincerely,

Steve Rider.

H R Department.

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