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cladtidings t1_j9rlv7j wrote

No, they shouldn't "get" them. They should take them under the guise of something else, as it's an important life skill to master. Like, for example, getting "sick" on the same day that you start square dancing in PE class.

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km89 t1_j9s9dg1 wrote

Snark aside, no.

"I'm just not feeling it today" should absolutely be an acceptable reason not to go to school or work as long as it isn't abused.

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CockercombeTuff t1_j9tpjeq wrote

"As long as it isn't abused." -- it looks like the way they are setting it up, it begs to be abused.

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cladtidings t1_j9vs35n wrote

Learning how to do things and deal with reality when you're "not feeling it" is part of life.

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km89 t1_j9x5158 wrote

As is learning that sometimes you can make time for you.

Hence the "as long as it's not abused" part of my comment. Of course you can't call out every time you have a deadline or a test or you're feeling a little stressed.

But the occasional "look, I'm not physically ill but I just need a day" is fine. It's exactly what people are already doing, except you don't need to hang your head upside-down over the side of your bed to make it sound like you have a cold when you make the call.

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