Recently, many of us have heard examples of people having to put their jobs above everything else. Sometimes they had to finish work while on vacation, riding back in taxis or subways, attending meetings while traveling, working overtime, at odd hours and on weekends, just to achieve certain goals and complete projects. complete. Now, a viral video of a groom glued to his mobile phone while checking his trading chart during the ceremony has left netizens in stitches.
The clip was shared on Instagram by user tradingleo.in. It showed the groom dressed in sherwani, seemingly more invested in his trading dashboard than his own wedding ceremony. The video, shot from behind, zooms in on the groom's phone screen, allowing him to monitor the stock market's fluctuations. “The Traders,” reads the caption of the post.
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The video was shared a few days ago. Since then, it has amassed over 398,000 likes and over 12 million views.
Commenting on the video, one user jokingly wrote: “Brother shaadi ka kharcha nikal raha hai (Brother pays the wedding expenses).”
“Only a true trader can understand it,” another commented. “That's how he made the marriage and wedding possible,” said a third user.
“Don't lose the trade. Or the wedding will be cancelled,” wrote another. “If he loses the trade, he can't even be happy on the wedding day,” one user wrote jokingly.
“Only traders can understand the intensity of the market!” added another.
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Meanwhile, in a similar incident earlier this year, a startup co-founder went viral for working on his laptop during his own wedding. The image was shared on LinkedIn by Torrey Leonard, co-founder and CEO of AI startup Thoughtly. The photo showed his co-founder Casey Mackrell working on a laptop at his own wedding.
In the caption, Mr. Leonard explained the circumstances, noting that the company had recently landed a new client with a two-week deadline to launch a project and that Mr. Mackrell's wedding happened to fall within the same time frame. “So here he is completing a pull request. At his own wedding. Congratulations Casey, now please take some time off,” Mr. Leonard wrote on LinkedIn.