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‘When My Salary Is Low, I’m Not Happy, And I Get Fat’ – M’sian Explains To Boss Why He Wants To Quit

“Too long. Should’ve kept it short and sweet: ‘I want to quit. Pay too low.’ Thank you.” - Netizen.
Quitting a job isn’t always about greener pastures—sometimes, it’s just about wanting a break from, well, everything.

From poor pay to an uninspiring work environment, there are a million reasons people decide to say goodbye to their nine-to-five.

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While most of us might quietly slip a resignation letter onto our boss’s desk, one employee decided to serve up a spicy dose of honesty, crafting a farewell letter so bold, it’s now taking over social media with its wit and sass.

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M’sian Explains To Boss Why He Wants To Quit

Shared online, this letter opens with a declaration that sets the tone: “Sir, do you know why I want to resign?”

The answer? A domino effect of dissatisfaction that’s as relatable as it is hilarious.

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“My salary isn’t enough. When my salary isn’t enough, I’m not happy. When I’m not happy, I eat a lot. When I eat a lot, I get fat,” the employee explained, poking fun at the toll of workplace woes on personal well-being.

The letter didn’t stop there. The writer, clearly embracing full transparency, went on to suggest that his personal stress might even tarnish the company’s image—taking the humorous logic to the next level.

“When your company’s image is affected, so is your business,” he quipped, not letting up on the playful digs.

And just to drive home his point, the soon-to-be ex-employee added a final flourish:

“When your business is affected, you’re not happy. When you’re not happy, you eat a lot and end up fat like me. So, please approve my resignation.”

The letter’s sassy tone struck a chord online, quickly going viral and sparking a conversation about job dissatisfaction, self-care, and the audacity to say what we all wish we could.

As the letter made rounds, it wasn’t long before netizens chimed in with equally cheeky reactions:

“HAHAHA!! Shouldn’t say ‘request to resign.’ Just write: ‘This is my resignation notice, effective (Date). This notice is final. Any appeal must come with an official letter for a pay raise. If not, appeals won’t be considered. Thank you.’”

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Netizen comment
Screenshot via Threads/vivienne_miechell

“Too long. Should’ve kept it short and sweet: ‘I want to quit. Pay too low.’ Thank you.”

Netizen comment
Screenshot via Threads/vivienne_miechell

“Boss: Thank you for caring about my well-being. Your salary has been increased ✅✅”

Netizen comment
Screenshot via Threads/vivienne_miechell

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‘please approve my resignation’ -m'sian employee blames job for low pay and weight gain
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