To underscore the importance of physical exercise during long working hours, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus took to Twitter to share a video. It shows WHO delegates stretching and dancing to BTS's Permission to Dance after sitting for long hours during a meeting. Not just this, they even tried to copy steps from the music video that was playing on the big screen. The video has been gaining a lot of positive reactions from netizens. Many BTS fans even appreciated the band for bringing vitality and energy.

"Physical exercise during long meetings is important. Thank you to @WHOWPRO colleagues for motivating us to stretch out bodies at #RCM73. As @BTS_twt says - we don't need #PermissionToDance or move. No matter what - be active, every step counts to keep yourself healthy!" wrote WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
Watch the video below:
The video was shared a day ago on Twitter and has since raked up more than three lakh views and several comments.
{{/usCountry}}The video was shared a day ago on Twitter and has since raked up more than three lakh views and several comments.
{{/usCountry}}"Love it. You're real smooth with your moves," posted an individual. "It is very important to exercise your body. It's a great video," wrote another. "Happiness, mental and physical health," commented a BTS fan page on Twitter. "Excellent clip. Permission to dance and move should be a standard meeting item for any meeting taking place moving forward," remarked a fourth.
This is, however, not the first time that employees are dancing inside office space. Earlier, Harsh Goenka shared a video of RPG Enterprise employees dancing to Pharrell Williams's Happy inside office.