The brief response, shared on X, quickly went viral as users found it relatable and humorous. The post highlighted the subtle ways in which Indian parents often express approval. While many young professionals expect elaborate celebrations or praise, some parents respond in straightforward, unemotional manners.
Typical dad response after I got job 😭 pic.twitter.com/SJam98AnsN
— Shivanshu Ranjan (@shivuuuuu264) October 24, 2025
Father's simple OK sparks online conversations
Ranjan’s original message to his father read: “Job lag gaya, Amazon me” (“I’ve got a job at Amazon”). The father’s reply was a single word: “ok.” The post accompanying this exchange described the reaction as a “typical dad response after I got job,” which resonated with many X users.
Wo soch rahe honge delivery boy ka job laga hai
— Lukman (@Lukmantwt) October 24, 2025
The viral post prompted several users to share their own experiences. Lukman (@Lukmantwt) commented, “Wo soch rahe honge delivery boy ka job laga hai” (“He must be thinking that you got a job as a delivery boy”). Another user, Burning Horse (@burningHorse08), wrote, “Your father has seen it all, maybe that’s why it doesn’t excite him. Yours will be the same reaction after some years. Remember when we used to cry for a toy but after we got the toy it’s not that interesting anymore.”
your father has seen it all, maybe thats why it doesn't excite him
— Burning Horse (@burningHorse08) October 24, 2025
yours will be the same reaction after some years
remember when we used to cry for a toy but after we got the toy its not that interesting anymore
Social media users reflect on Indian parenting
Several other reactions reflected similar experiences with parental responses. Insha (@Insharamin) stated, “My father would leave me on seen. Yours better.” Meanwhile, Honey (@thehoneynandal) noted, “I find it disrespectful when people talk to their parents without actually addressing them in their statement/questions. Typing papa/papa ji is not a big deal at all. Glad he replied like that.”
I find it disrespectful when people talk to their parents without actually addressing them in their statement/questions.
— Honey (@thehoneynandal) October 26, 2025
Typing papa/papa ji is not a big deal at all.
Glad he replied like that.
Mari (@Tech_girlll) added, “Trust me he is very happy for you.” Shabareesh Shetty (@shabishetty07) highlighted the emotions behind the brief reply: “That OK has a way bigger emotion which WhatsApp has no capability to explain. By the congratulations, a bigger journey is waiting for you!”
Trust me he is very happy for you
— Mari (@Tech_girlll) October 24, 2025
As long as you can fill your portions, he is okay
— Vikas Tiwari (@productpilotbb) October 24, 2025
Vikas Tiwari (@productpilotbb) also weighed in, stating, “As long as you can fill your portions, he is okay.” Sunil Chouhan (@sunilc65) wrote, “What you are doing is most typical, son. It’s disrespect.” Another user, Mr. Singh (@carry_funn34245), added, “Papa is like this, you cannot even imagine how happy he is from inside, brother. He must be crying alone in happiness. He becomes emotionless while taking up the responsibility of the family.”
Are bhai @shivuuuuu264 papa aise hi hote hai wo andar se kitna khush hai andaza bhi nahi lga sakte bhai akele me ro rahe hoge khusi me .Wo parivar ka zimmedari samlate samlate emotionless ho jate bhai .
— Mr.Singh😊 (@carry_funn34245) October 25, 2025
Viral moment sheds light on parental expectations
The interaction between Ranjan and his father has sparked wider conversations about Indian parenting styles and how subtle expressions of approval are often misunderstood. Many users on X shared that brief replies do not reflect lack of happiness, but rather a reserved or understated approach typical among parents who have seen multiple achievements in life.
The post has attracted significant attention across social media platforms, with users appreciating the father’s straightforwardness while also reflecting on their own family experiences. Shivanshu Ranjan’s achievement at Amazon remains the focal point, but it is the father’s single-word reaction that continues to engage online audiences.
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