A recent video has gone viral, featuring a young girl named Aarya pretending to be a manager and responding to an employee's work-from-home request.
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But the manager wasn't convinced in anyway. In an unexpected way, which left some people laughing, she asked him, "Do you at least have a skating board?" The employee answered saying, "I'm afraid ...