“You’re Not Hardworking, You’re Exploited” Indian Man’s Viral Video, Singapore vs India Work Culture
Kazi Nasir | 8ec 08, 2025, 13:58 IST
Indian man’s Video Comparing Singapore and India’s Work Culture
A viral Instagram video by an Indian man living in Singapore has ignited widespread discussion about the stark differences between work cultures in India and abroad. In the clip, Aman highlights how Indian employees often struggle for basic leave approvals, feel pressured to overwork, and face a toxic “always available” mindset. In contrast, he explains that Singapore’s workplace culture respects boundaries, encourages simple “inform, not ask” leave practices, and prioritises work-life balance.
Recently, a video of an Indian man went viral on social media and sparked discussion online as the video compares the work culture of Singapore and India.
Aman, who posted the clip on his Instagram, shows glimpses of his Singapore office while speaking his mind. The voiceover goes in Hindi, "In India, we had to beg just to get leave “Sir, I’m not well,” “Sir, there’s a family emergency.” We had to invent tragedies just to take a Friday off. Here in Singapore, I don’t ask, I just inform. After 6 p.m., my phone is mine, not my boss’s, no calls, no guilt, just life. If you’re sitting in the office working after 8 p.m., you’re not hardworking, you’re just being exploited, my friend."
According to Aman, relocating to Singapore helped him, in his words, biggest mindset shift. He wrote in the caption of the clip, "The biggest mindset shift I had moving to Singapore. Stop justifying your time off. In toxic cultures, you feel the need to explain why you aren’t working. You overshare details hoping for sympathy or approval." He continues the caption, stating that in growth culture, one simply needs to notify. Marking a cross sign before an apostrophe, he wrote, "Sir, can I please take leave for X reason?" then, marking a right sign, he continued "I will be ooo from Monday to Wednesday."
His point of view widely resonates with those who are frustrated with the rigid work culture and expectations in Indian workplaces.
Aman's video successfully garnered traction from viewers. Someone commented "Hope GenZ change this in India" Another one wrote, ''I also want this kind of work culture" The comments went on, "As an Indian, I completely relate with Indian toxic work culture", "am jealous of you bro", "You are doing your dream job", praising his success.
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Aman, who posted the clip on his Instagram, shows glimpses of his Singapore office while speaking his mind. The voiceover goes in Hindi, "In India, we had to beg just to get leave “Sir, I’m not well,” “Sir, there’s a family emergency.” We had to invent tragedies just to take a Friday off. Here in Singapore, I don’t ask, I just inform. After 6 p.m., my phone is mine, not my boss’s, no calls, no guilt, just life. If you’re sitting in the office working after 8 p.m., you’re not hardworking, you’re just being exploited, my friend."
What One Experience After Moving Abroad?
Corporate Work Culture
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His point of view widely resonates with those who are frustrated with the rigid work culture and expectations in Indian workplaces.
The Online Reactions
Online Reaction
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