A humorous leave application written by a Class 7 student has gone viral on social media, capturing the attention of users with its candid and amusing approach.

The application, penned by a student named Rakesh in Roman Hindi, starts with a formal address but takes an unexpected turn with its content. The request reads, “Dear Madam, Main nahi aonga, nahi aonga, nahi aonga” [I won’t come, I won’t come, I won’t come], followed by a final reiteration of his decision not to attend school.

The student’s blunt and straightforward tone has elicited laughter and admiration from social media users, who have widely shared the application across various platforms. Many have praised the student’s honesty, while others noted a humorous error in the application—Rakesh misspelled “principal” as “princeple.”

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The leave application, originating from a school in New Delhi, India, has become a popular topic of discussion and amusement among teachers and students alike, highlighting the student’s unique approach to a common request.

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