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: Social media often features humorous "stories" or recordings of customers jokingly "proposing" to Airtel customer care representatives. In one viral instance, a caller playfully confessed his "love" for a representative's voice to highlight how often the company calls him with advertisements, joked that he felt like he was "dating Airtel". 3. Fictional Depictions of Call Center Romance They learn the agent’s shift timings