As Diwali 2024 approaches, employees across India eagerly anticipate the much-talked-about Diwali bonus, or, in some cases, the infamous box of soan papdi. For many, it’s a season of daydreaming about the annual reward from employers, while others brace themselves for the traditional sweet treat that seems to circulate year after year. Diwali, the festival of lights, begins on October 28, 2024, and brings with it a mix of festive cheer, bonuses, and of course, a flood of hilarious memes.
The Diwali bonus is a tradition that employees look forward to annually. It’s not just a financial reward but a token of appreciation for the hard work they’ve put in throughout the year. Whether it’s a substantial bonus or simply a box of soan papdi, the anticipation is always high. To add a light-hearted touch, people have started sharing Diwali bonus-themed jokes and memes online, making it a fun topic of conversation in offices.
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Me returning home without diwali bonus: pic.twitter.com/Jfe9XtwIvj
— aaron (@IsThata02) October 16, 2022
Me expecting good diwali bonus this year
Boss : pic.twitter.com/iiQTmZvdBC— Pragya Tiwari (@iam_pragyaT) October 16, 2024
Me after receiving Diwali bonus without working 😌 pic.twitter.com/41aauOuNSr
— OMKAR JADHAV (@OMKAR_JADHAV01) October 12, 2022
Waiting for HR to leave his/her seat!!.
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.#HR #Corporate#Diwali #Bonus #IT #Python #VueJs #javascript #CS#ReactJs pic.twitter.com/f6tq16Tg1l— Vivek Sharma (@Vivek71017) October 17, 2022
While some employees will be over the moon about their annual bonus, others might have to laugh it off with their colleagues. This year’s viral memes and Instagram posts have already begun to circulate, offering a humorous take on the Diwali bonus tradition. Whether you’re getting a hefty bonus or just some sweets, there’s a meme to share and enjoy.