Man sits on Delhi Metro floor to work after manager’s call; viral photo sparks toxic work culture debate
A photo from the Delhi Metro is getting a lot of attention online. The image shows a man sitting on the floor of a crowded coach with a laptop on his lap, apparently working after receiving a call from his manager.
The picture, shared by a fellow commuter, quickly went viral on social media. It has now sparked a wider conversation about work pressure, hustle culture, and how work often follows people even during their commute.
The photo was shared on X by a user named @kuxh101 on Sunday. It shows a packed metro coach, where a man is sitting on the floor, holding his phone and working on his laptop.
According to the user who posted the image, the man began working right after getting a call from his manager.
The user wrote, “Saw this guy in the metro. got a call from his manager and immediately opened his laptop, sat on the floor, and started finishing his work.”
The post quickly caught people’s attention and started spreading across social media, gathering millions of views and reactions.
As the photo circulated online, people had completely unique reactions. Some praised the man for his dedication.
One user wrote, “This is dedication at another level. Respect.”
But others felt the image reflected the kind of pressure employees sometimes face at work.
A comment read, “Or maybe this is what toxic work culture looks like in real life.”
Another user added, “A job that doesn't give you freedom.”
Some people also reacted with humour while commenting on the situation.
One user wrote, “Manager ne call kiya aur bhai ne turant office bana liya.”
At the same time, many felt the moment was both impressive and concerning.
“This is both inspiring and worrying at the same time,” one user said.
Another added, “People are doing everything just to keep up with expectations.”
Beyond the jokes and reactions, the photo has also started a bigger discussion about work-life balance, especially in busy city life.
One user wrote, “No job should make you sit on the floor in a crowded metro and work.”
Another commented, “This shows how blurred personal and professional boundaries have become.”
Disclaimer: The content in this story is based on a post shared on social media. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity of the image or the claims made in the post.
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When the metro turns into a workspace
The photo was shared on X by a user named @kuxh101 on Sunday. It shows a packed metro coach, where a man is sitting on the floor, holding his phone and working on his laptop.
According to the user who posted the image, the man began working right after getting a call from his manager.
The user wrote, “Saw this guy in the metro. got a call from his manager and immediately opened his laptop, sat on the floor, and started finishing his work.”
The post quickly caught people’s attention and started spreading across social media, gathering millions of views and reactions.
Social media reacts with mixed opinions
As the photo circulated online, people had completely unique reactions. Some praised the man for his dedication.
But others felt the image reflected the kind of pressure employees sometimes face at work.
A comment read, “Or maybe this is what toxic work culture looks like in real life.”
Another user added, “A job that doesn't give you freedom.”
Humour, admiration and concern
Some people also reacted with humour while commenting on the situation.
One user wrote, “Manager ne call kiya aur bhai ne turant office bana liya.”
At the same time, many felt the moment was both impressive and concerning.
“This is both inspiring and worrying at the same time,” one user said.
Another added, “People are doing everything just to keep up with expectations.”
A conversation about work-life balance
Beyond the jokes and reactions, the photo has also started a bigger discussion about work-life balance, especially in busy city life.
One user wrote, “No job should make you sit on the floor in a crowded metro and work.”
Another commented, “This shows how blurred personal and professional boundaries have become.”
Disclaimer: The content in this story is based on a post shared on social media. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity of the image or the claims made in the post.
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