Excuses Not To Attend Classes
By woolscupiee
@woolscupiee (185)
Philippines
February 19, 2012 7:53am CST
I have made so many excuses when I was a student in order to play computer games, stroll in malls, or give myself an ample amount of sleep. I don't like attending classes which bore me so I will try my very best to make an excuse. The common excuses that I have made are sickness. Those are headache, stomachache, and toothache.
When I'm already in school and tardiness hits me, I will pretend that I'm not feeling well just to escape my classes. My friends noticed about this and I keep on telling them that I'm really sick. They say that I'm such an actor. When I remember those times, I will just ask myself why I was able to do that. It makes me smile sometimes.
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5 responses
@jaiho2009 (39141)
• Philippines
22 Feb 12
Whenever you want to escape from things that you are not interested with, you will surely find reasons to excuse yourself.
I hope you are studying well.
It'a hard to bring back the time once you've lost it.
@Leocen (178)
• China
19 Feb 12
actually,when a teacher or counselor are confronted with so many excuse from students,they would suspect and call parents for check maybe.but my high school teacher gradually gave up asking reasons why not come to class,because he knew that we are filled with excuses,,,
@TheIrishClog (985)
• Ireland
19 Feb 12
Perhaps try concentrating on ways to go to class, considering that most jobs these days require you to have a basic level of education behind you. This is something that you won't have if you continue to skip classes like that. You may also find that some day when there really is something wrong, nobody will listen - Source: The boy who cried wolf.
It's not that long ago since I was in school and I was of the same mentality as you. All the same, due to an ability to absorb information like a sponge, I still did very well in school. All the same, I know I could have done so much better and might today not be stressing about how I'm ever going to earn or save enough money to start a proper family with my husband.