My dog really did die, last week, but that has nothing to do with my I'm not going to class today. I'm not going to class because I had a really bad morning this morning and I did not feel like going to class. I know I know I'm a terrible person and I'm wasting my education. The point is, I already missed my class (it was at 8am) and now I need to e-mail my prof. and tell him why. I don't want to use anything that I wouldn't want to happen to me. I know it sounds weird, but I feel like if I say, "I'm sick," then I will get sick. If I say, "a family member is sick," then I am afraid one will get sick. Please no "go to class/tell the truth" answers because I am not asking for that. I know I should have gone to class, it's my first one I missed. I do drive a car and have a car on campus so I can't say car troubles. So would "my dog died" be a good enough excuse? I could say I had to take him to the vet and he died? If not, what do you suggest saying? Would my excuse be a silly reason?
2006-10-24
02:59:24
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Thanks everyone. I was so upset when he died, I literally cried all week. I went to class though, but I had a really tough weekend and a stressful morning. I am afraid if I say, "family problems" it will sound too much like an excuse and she won't believe me. He is very nosey and I don't want him to think I'm lying. (I know, technically I am!) I also forgot to say that I will see this prof. later today to hand in my paper. Ugh I am really regreting this already, but I already did it so I don't know what to do.
2006-10-24
03:11:48 ·
update #1