Anand Mahindra Wife Advice: Anand Mahindra

, chairman of the Mahindra Group, often remains in the limelight for his interesting tweets.

Sometimes he helps someone, sometimes he remains in headlines for suggesting good ideas.

Anand Mahindra is once again in the news.

Actually, this time he gave his opinion by retweeting the tweet of Norwegian Ambassador Erik Solheim, which is attracting everyone's attention on the internet these days.

Actually, Eric has shared a doctor's prescription on his Twitter account.

In this prescription, the patient's name is written as Anand, who has been advised to throw away the computer and mobile.

This tweet of Erik Solheim is very much discussed, on which businessman Anand Mahindra has also taken a jibe.

He has written a funny thing on this prescription tweet, which is very much liked by the users. 

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Looks like you were tweeting this to me, @ErikSolheim??


By the way, my wife prescribed this for me eons ago.

And she doesn't even possess a medical degree…😃 https://t.co/UOu5lp54sE

— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) November 15, 2022

On the social media platform, Erik Solheim has tweeted from his Twitter handle, in which he has written, 'Treatment advice'.

As soon as this tweet surfaced on the Internet, there was a flood of reactions on the comment box.

Some users tagged this post to Anand Mahindra, after which Anand Mahindra also shared his reaction on this post.

Responding to Eric Solheim's post, Anand Mahindra also mentioned his wife on this and said that some time back his wife had also suggested that he should throw away his computer and phone.

Anand Mahindra wrote in the caption of this tweet, 'Looks like you were tweeting this to me Erik Solheim?

By the way, my wife had prescribed for me some time ago and she does not even have a medical degree.

After this tweet of Anand Mahindra, there was a stir.

One user wrote, 'It is sure that the doctor has not written it, because the handwriting cannot be so clean.' 

This prescription looks more authentic... and no patient's name mentioned... as it applies to us all 😆😂 👇


pic.twitter.com/HjOGeVtfMV

— Dr Charuhas (@charuhasmujumd1) November 15, 2022


At the same time, another user even shared a fake doctor's prescription on it.

While making a fake doctor's prescription, the user wrote, 'This prescription seems to be more authentic and no patient's name is written in it.

Because of this it applies to all of us. 

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