After having her leave request denied at work, a woman faced a warning from herbossfor allegedly having hertwin sistertake her place at the office.
A few days later, the 22-year-old sisters fromQuebec, Canada, shared an update about their plan.
“My boss saw the video my twin posted while covering me at work,” the sisters wrote.
Twin sisters Ari and Noé shared their alleged plan to switch places so one could take a vacation while the other went to theoffice
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The new video, captioned “We messed up,” features a stern letter that was allegedly sent to the sister who didn’t clock in atwork.
“Your decision to enlist your twin sister as a substitute while you gallivant off on vacation after your leave request was denied is completely unacceptable.
After announcing their plan on social media, the twins said they received a stern letter from the absent sister’sboss
The letter continues: “This level of disregard for protocol and decorum is frankly shocking and will not be tolerated.
“I demand an immediate explanation for your behavior, as well as a plan of action to rectify this situation.
“Furthermore, I expect a sincere apology for the embarrassment and disruption you have caused.
“Consider this a formal warning. Any further instances of misconduct will result in serious consequences, including potential disciplinary action.”
“I demand an immediate explanation for your behavior, as well as a plan of action to rectify this situation,” the letter reads
Theemailends with the peculiar signature: “Disappointed regards, John.”
Some people have also suggested that everything, from the sistersswitching placesto the emailed letter, was fabricated in an attempt to get more views.
“Any further instances of misconduct will result in serious consequences, including potential disciplinary action”
“Oh, John, she quit the moment you denied her vacation. You were lucky she cared enough to place a warm body in her absence,” someone commented on the video.
“There’s no way you actually swapped, though; it was just a TikTok,” another person said.
“How can they prove it? Just say it was a joke,” a third TikTok user wrote.
It remains unclear if the twins intended to actually trick the boss or if they posted the video as a joke
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Some have suggested that everything, from the sisters swapping places to the emailed letter, was fabricated
A separate user said, “But is it real, or has ChatGPT written it?” while another person wrote, “It’s a fake email.”
“I don’t think posting your internal company email is going to help matters,” another social media user penned.
Meanwhile, others shared stories that demonstrate that the plot ofTheParent Trapisn’t as implausible as it seems.
“My dad is an identical twin. He and his brother shared a job in college in 1978!! No one knew!!” an Instagram user wrote.
“My old coworker did this all the time. His brother was super relaxed and I was the only one to notice it wasn’t him when he asked me if I needed any help,” another person said.
“He has way too much emotion in that email,” a TikTok user wrote
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