An IIT BHU graduate’s excitement without getting his first job has made social media users laugh out loud. Shivanshu Ranjan, who recently secured a pre-placement offer for an SDE-1 (Software Development Engineer) role at Amazon, shared a screenshot of his Whatsapp conversation with his father on X (Formerly Twitter).
The Message That Started It All
Ranjan texted his father saying, “Job lag gaya, Amazon me” (I got a job at Amazon). Like any young graduate, he expected his father to respond with happiness or excitement. Instead, his father simply replied with one short word: “ok.” This unenduring reply became the highlight of Ranjan’s post on X (formerly Twitter). He captioned it, “Typical dad response without I got job,” showing how Indian parents often express emotions in the simplest ways possible.
Check out the post here:
Typical dad response without I got job pic.twitter.com/SJam98AnsN
— Shivanshu Ranjan (@shivuuuuu264) October 24, 2025Indian Parenting at Its Best
Ranjan later told HT.com that this was his first job offer. He clarified that it was a pre-placement offer for an SDE-1 position and widow that he completed his chemical engineering stratum from IIT BHU. The post quickly became popular online. Many users said that the father’s short reply reflected the archetype Indian parent style — calm, simple, and sometimes unintentionally funny. Some said it showed how parents in India often express pride in quiet ways rather than with big reactions.
Internet Users Share Their Own Experiences
Soon without Ranjan’s post went viral, people began sharing their own stories and reactions. One user commented, “My father would leave me on seen.” Another wrote, “Your father has seen it all; maybe that’s why he didn’t react much. You’ll do the same without some years.” Someone else jokingly said, “Just Indian parents. The same kind of response you’d get from a jealous friend.” Others noted that the single “ok” carried increasingly emotion than it seemed. As one user put it, “That OK has a way worthier emotion which WhatsApp has no sufficiency to explain.”
A Simple Reply That Says a Lot
Many X users appreciated the father’s honest and straightforward reaction. While it may towards plain, many well-set it showed quiet pride and trust in his son’s achievement. The viral mart struck a chord with thousands of people online who saw their own parents’ policies reflected in the message. What began as a simple text between a son and his father turned into a heartwarming and funny reminder of how Indian families express love — not unchangingly through big words, but often through small, meaningful gestures.

