Thursday, January 29, 2009

LEAVE APPLICATIONS-MURDER OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE

See, how people write leave Applications. It's murder of English Language. But Too Funny.

Just Read It.


The Leave Applications


Infosys, Bangalore : An employee applied for leave as follows:

"Since I have to go to my village to sell my land along with my wife, please sanction me one-week leave."


This is from Oracle Bangalore : From an employee who was performing the "mundan" ceremony of his 10 year old son:

"As I want to shave my son's head, please leave me for two days."


Another gem from CDAC. Leave-letter from an employee who was performing his daughter's wedding:

"as I am marrying my daughter, please grant a week's leave."


From H.A.L. Administration Dept:

"As my mother-in-law has expired and I am only one responsible for it, please grant me 10 days leave."


Another employee applied for half day leave as follows:

"Since I've to go to the cremation ground at 10-o-clock and I may not return, please grant me half day casual leave"


An incident of a leave letter:

"I am suffering from fever, please declare one-day holiday."

A leave letter to the headmaster:

"As I am studying in this school I am suffering from headache. I request you to leave me today"


Another leave letter written to the headmaster:

"As my headache is paining, please grant me leave for the day."

Covering note:

"I am enclosed herewith..."


Another one:

"Dear Sir: with reference to the above, please refer to my below..."

Actual letter written for application of leave:

"My wife is suffering from sickness and as I am her only husband at home I may be granted leave".


Letter writing:

"I am well here and hope you are also in the same well."


A candidate's job application:

"This has reference to your advertisement calling for a ' Typist and an Accountant - Male or Female'... As I am both (!!)For the past several years and I can handle both with good experience, I am applying for the post.

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