Video Shows Virtual Front Desk Of Miami Hotel Operated By Indian Man; Netizens Debate Whether To Consider It Pride Or Shame
Freepressjournal August 05, 2025 01:39 AM

A video is going viral on the Internet that shows an Indian man operating the front desk of a Miami hotel in the US from his remote location. The video has sparked equal curiosity by users worldwide and backlash by local US citizens and some of the Indians too. As seen in the video, a visitor at the hotel checks in at the front desk via a highly technological system that shows the front desk assistant on a big screen, doing the check-ins virtually. The clip is going viral on the Internet.

Virtual Assistant in Miami Hotel

Technology is booming worldwide and hence the strucuture of jobs too, an Indian man in this video who is operating the virtual front desk at the US hotel pulled off this job opportunity with the power of Internet and the way it easily connects people from around the globe.

In the video a visitor who is checkin in the hotel starts recording the interesting virtual desk process where he shows the lobby of the hotel, an Indian young man can be seen assisting the visitor and helping him to check in the hotel. He also asks him to sign on the digital documents. According to the comments of the netizens the video is said to be from La Quinta Inn in Miami.

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Netizens Reaction:

Netizens have poured divided reactions on the viral video, while some calling it a shame for Indians and some applauding it as a technological achievement. One user wrote, "India's talent is redefining hospitality global front desks, desi efficiency!"

Another user wrote, "Online or offline, Indians are quietly keeping the world running."

One user commented, "Outsourcing has reached another level. India is the biggest beneficiary of this."

One user showed how hypocritic this situation is with a meme which explains that Indians won't be interested if such a job would have offered in India.

One user commented, "This is insane. How about just outsource the whole nation and break the spine of the US labor market? US must draw the line to stop this madness."

Another user wrote, "Is it even a pride moment to serve the USA instead of India. Why are we lacking such technology, innovation & most importantly implementation."

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