Dear All,
Here are a few amusing leave applications:
An employee applied for leave stating, "Since I have to go to my village to sell my land along with my wife, please sanction me one-week leave."
From an employee performing the "mundan" ceremony of his 10-year-old son: "As I want to shave my son's head, please grant me two days off."
A leave letter from an employee involved in his daughter's wedding: "As I am marrying off my daughter, please grant me a week's leave."
Another employee requested leave due to the loss of his mother-in-law: "As my mother-in-law has passed away, and I am the only one responsible, please grant me 10 days off."
One employee asked for half-day leave to attend a cremation: "Since I have to go to the cremation ground at 10 o'clock and may not return, please grant me half-day leave."
An incident of a leave request due to illness: "I am suffering from a fever, please declare a one-day holiday."
A student's leave letter to the headmaster: "As I am studying in this school and suffering from a headache, I request to be excused for today."
Another leave application to the headmaster due to a headache: "As my headache is severe, please grant me leave for the day."
Covering note: "I am herewith enclosing..."
Another note: "Dear Sir, with reference to the above, please see below..."
Actual leave application: "My wife is unwell, and as I am the only one to care for her at home, I request to be granted leave."
Letter writing: "I am well here and hope you are also doing well."
A job application: "This is in response to your advertisement for a 'Typist and an Accountant - Male or Female.' As I have experience in both roles for several years, I am applying for the position.
Bibek Banerjee
From India, Calcutta
Here are a few amusing leave applications:
An employee applied for leave stating, "Since I have to go to my village to sell my land along with my wife, please sanction me one-week leave."
From an employee performing the "mundan" ceremony of his 10-year-old son: "As I want to shave my son's head, please grant me two days off."
A leave letter from an employee involved in his daughter's wedding: "As I am marrying off my daughter, please grant me a week's leave."
Another employee requested leave due to the loss of his mother-in-law: "As my mother-in-law has passed away, and I am the only one responsible, please grant me 10 days off."
One employee asked for half-day leave to attend a cremation: "Since I have to go to the cremation ground at 10 o'clock and may not return, please grant me half-day leave."
An incident of a leave request due to illness: "I am suffering from a fever, please declare a one-day holiday."
A student's leave letter to the headmaster: "As I am studying in this school and suffering from a headache, I request to be excused for today."
Another leave application to the headmaster due to a headache: "As my headache is severe, please grant me leave for the day."
Covering note: "I am herewith enclosing..."
Another note: "Dear Sir, with reference to the above, please see below..."
Actual leave application: "My wife is unwell, and as I am the only one to care for her at home, I request to be granted leave."
Letter writing: "I am well here and hope you are also doing well."
A job application: "This is in response to your advertisement for a 'Typist and an Accountant - Male or Female.' As I have experience in both roles for several years, I am applying for the position.
Bibek Banerjee
From India, Calcutta
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