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Employee cries over toxic coworker, supportive manager says 'Not a tear as long as...' and shares a 'simple formula' to overcome stressful workplace that goes viral
ET Online | April 18, 2026 10:19 PM CST

Synopsis

A Reddit user shared a touching screenshot of messages from their manager after a toxic colleague made them cry at work. The manager comforted the employee and promised to remove the problematic person from the team. The post, captioned “amazing manager/human”, has gone viral with users calling it wholesome and inspiring.

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A touching Reddit post is winning hearts online after an employee shared screenshots of supportive messages from their manager following a painful workplace incident. A simple screenshot of the WhatsApp conversation reminds people that compassionate leadership still exists in tough workplaces. The post was shared by an employee who works in an agency. In the caption, the user wrote:

“Yes. I work in an agency. Yes. I cried due to a 40-year old bald manchild. Yes, my manager is making sure this man is out of the team.

But my manager is one of the best human beings I have met.


Go on, share positive screenshots of your conversations with your managers!”

The shared chat shows the manager offering genuine comfort and perspective after the employee broke down because of a difficult colleague.The messages read:

  • “Jb tk hum hai, not a tear in workplace”
  • “This is a lesson you take ahead even when we won’t be working together…”
  • “You only cry for the people you care for, not for someone who doesn’t matter. If they doesn’t matter, they can’t hurt you.”
  • “Simple formula.”
Reddit post here:
Amazing manager/human
byu/Constant-Bhatter697 inIndianWorkplace

The manager’s words were both protective and wise — promising action against the toxic colleague while helping the employee reframe the situation emotionally.

Internet’s warm response

The post quickly received positive comments. Users wrote things like “Good for you!” and “This is sweet,” with many appreciating how the manager handled the situation with empathy and firmness.Several people also shared their own stories of supportive bosses, turning the thread into a rare feel-good corner of the internet.In an age where toxic work culture stories often dominate, this exchange stands out as a reminder of what good leadership looks like: someone who not only takes action to protect their team but also offers emotional support when an employee is hurting.The viral post has sparked conversations about the importance of kind and accountable managers — and encouraged others to appreciate the good ones in their own lives.


(Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media post and online reactions. The Economic Times has not independently verified the authenticity of the content and does not claim or endorse it.)






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