Hello all,

Tomorrow is Boss Day! A day to convey our true feelings to our bosses. Though it is a US practice and not so popular in our nation, I believe we can still have a good discussion regarding 'how to' and 'why' for the same.

I am going to gift my boss, a true mentor for me, a box of chocolates and a handwritten greetings message!

From India, Delhi
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I think the point to be noted is not that it is U.S. practice, but what's important is to absorb and adopt best practices, whether they are American or British.

So, I also believe that it's a great idea to wish our boss on their day and bring them some unique gifts, preferably items they could use on the professional front.

From India, Indore
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Hi hope their is also employee day :-) but any how we have to celebrates this day through this we can resolve the issues with our boss n start again like it refresh the relation with our boss.
From India, Gurgaon
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Just a witty thought... Indians normally have the perception that bosses are bad... so may be thats y the day is not much recognized..
From India, Chandigarh
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From Pakistan, Islamabad
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Incidentally to day is also world anaesthesia day The first aneasthetic was administered today in 1846
From India, Madras
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Hi All, I have also wished my boss today.Attaching the card which I sent to all employees and everybody appreciated a lot. Regards Nisha
From India, Delhi
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I am against all these days. The culture of India is being distorted by these Western-style "days." Valentine's Day has ruined the youth. In India, there is a mantra to gain respect: pay respect to elders, whether they are a boss or a senior. In the West, the boss might only be respected on a single day of the year. However, here, he is respected every day.

So, I don't feel that this culture should enter into the Indian corporate arena.

From India, Chandigarh
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Thanks i knows this day. if i wish my boss that day my "final day" in future i will try to wish or some one wish me i am very happy. bez ie day iam boss. Regards Qurbanul Haq
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