A Bengaluru-based woman has gone viral on social media after sharing a detailed breakdown of how she spends nearly ₹800 a day working from cafés instead of staying at home.
In the video, the woman explained that working from cafés helps her remain productive, focused and mentally active. She said she often spends money on coffee, snacks and meals while using café spaces as temporary workstations throughout the day.
Her statement, “Work should not stop,” quickly caught the attention of social media users, sparking discussions around modern work culture, remote jobs and Bengaluru’s growing café-working trend.
Many users supported her approach, saying cafés offer better ambience, reliable internet and fewer distractions compared to working from home. Some professionals also noted that shared public spaces can improve creativity and motivation.
However, others criticised the spending, arguing that ₹800 daily is financially unsustainable for most working people. Several users questioned whether such routines reflect increasing pressure to remain constantly productive.
The viral discussion has once again highlighted Bengaluru’s evolving urban lifestyle, where cafés are increasingly becoming informal workspaces for freelancers, startup employees and remote workers.
Experts say the trend reflects changing work habits after the rise of hybrid and remote work models. Comfortable seating, charging points and work-friendly environments have encouraged many cafés to welcome long-hour customers.
The video continues to gain traction online, with users divided between admiring the woman’s dedication and questioning the practicality of spending heavily on everyday work routines.
