There were replies between the messages so the notifications wouldn’t show messages that were already considered read. Just seemed scripted. Unless the wife was the one who sent the first 2 replies.
Not worth getting hung up on authenticity though since there will never be a way to prove if it’s wrong or real. I just try to appreciate the humor and assume it was faked either way.
Message comes in, lights up the screen, boss picks it up and replies, turns off the screen, puts the phone back on the table, next message follows, lights up the screen and there you go, that’s the one you want the wife to see.
Not worth getting hung up on authenticity though
Oh I agree I was just thinking how this could work if it was real
Why is his wife reading his texts from his employees? Unless it’s a family owned business that doesn’t seem too professional.
Because it’s obviously fake
Obviously, I’m just questioning the logic of the scenario.
Boss’s phone (could be a personal phone) is on living room table, screen lights up from the message, wife sees it, done.
There were replies between the messages so the notifications wouldn’t show messages that were already considered read. Just seemed scripted. Unless the wife was the one who sent the first 2 replies.
Not worth getting hung up on authenticity though since there will never be a way to prove if it’s wrong or real. I just try to appreciate the humor and assume it was faked either way.
Message comes in, lights up the screen, boss picks it up and replies, turns off the screen, puts the phone back on the table, next message follows, lights up the screen and there you go, that’s the one you want the wife to see.
Oh I agree I was just thinking how this could work if it was real
It says she read the first couple of messages not just the first message.
sharing confidentential employee info with 3rd parties is also a privacy violation.