Published 20:22 IST, November 9th 2020
Diwali bonus memes, office memes and other funny memes to share on Diwali
Funny Diwali bonus memes to share with your family & friends to have a good hearty laugh about the irony of the year 2020. Many of these office memes are viral.
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If you are amongst ones who are waiting for a decent Diwali bonus this year, watch se Diwali bonus memes that will eir make you laugh or cry out of pity for yourself. se office memes are currently in trend on Twitter where people are sharing ir woes about wher y would get a Diwali bonus or t this year, while ors are enjoying se funny memes on internet and sharing it with friends. Check out se memes yourself and think about wher you can relate with m yourselves or t.
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Diwali bonus memes
Here is a perfect meme to share with all your friends and relatives before y ask you about Diwali bonus so that y kw how you feel about question. For all Jethabhai fans, here is a meme me on famous Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltha Chashma character.
Here is an intelligent meme with which employees can perfectly relate when y ask for ir companies about appraisals.
Here is a funny meme in Marathi to share with your friends and let m kw about your Diwali bonus situation well ahe of time.
Here is a scene from Mirzapur 2, which seems like something a company would say to ir employees when y ask for a bonus. Take a look at dialogue by Munna Bhaiya from popular Indian web series.
Check out this meme if you and your colleagues look like this while you are waiting for your Diwali bonus this year.
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Here is a Diwali bonus comparison between a private and a government company where govt. company is seen showering cash on Diwali while private companies gift out 'soan papris.' This is meme that many people can relate to.
Diwali is being celebrated on vember 14 this year which also coincides with Children's Day. This year due to coronavirus pandemic, social garing will t be observed in its full fervour, as well as crackers will be burnt less this year, because, in many states of India, restrictions against large garing for festivities is still barred.
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20:22 IST, November 9th 2020