Hi HR friends,
I am interested in hearing funny or strange excuses that employees have used as the reason for not coming to work. For example, I was told recently that "I was in jail," and another said, "I can't come to work today... when I asked why, she put me on hold for two minutes, forgot to press the hold button, and was asking her friend, "What reason should I give?" Hahahaha, that was really the funniest one I ever had.
What excuses have you heard from your employees? Please share with me.
Regards,
Roop
Email: rupalt@gmail.com
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
I am interested in hearing funny or strange excuses that employees have used as the reason for not coming to work. For example, I was told recently that "I was in jail," and another said, "I can't come to work today... when I asked why, she put me on hold for two minutes, forgot to press the hold button, and was asking her friend, "What reason should I give?" Hahahaha, that was really the funniest one I ever had.
What excuses have you heard from your employees? Please share with me.
Regards,
Roop
Email: rupalt@gmail.com
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Common excuses for not coming to work given by most employees are: my granny passed away, grandpa passed away, my cousin met with an accident, I am seriously ill, court case. For a long leave, reasons include: I have to go to my native place for a property dispute, brother's marriage, cousin's marriage.
Regards,
Shubha
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Regards,
Shubha
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
:D 1.Wife Sick. 2.water supply problem. 3.Transport Problem. 4.guest at home. 5.Could not sleep whole night. 6.Mother in Law sick. 7.Cooking Gas problem. :roll:
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi, I am searching for a new reason so I can get a one-day leave from my office. I have tried all reasons before, but my boss does not agree to give me leave. He always says he will cut my pay if I go on leave. Now, I am really tired. Please suggest options. Thanks.
From China
From China
Hi,
I wish I could take leave just by saying I want to take a day off - to chill out, or just because today I am in no mood to work, etc. I wish it is high time companies should approve this reason as valid as a husband being sick. I don't want to lie, nor do I always want to have some more important personal work to take a day off from the office.
The greatest luxury in life is sometimes just waking up in the morning and realizing that, even though it is a weekday, it is my day which I will plan just as my imagination takes me. My weekends are also quite planned and hectic, in fact, more hectic than weekdays with numerous activities. So, once in a while, I feel this need to take a day off just without any agenda.
Has anyone ever felt like this? 🤔
Thanks,
Geeta
From Korea, Seoul
I wish I could take leave just by saying I want to take a day off - to chill out, or just because today I am in no mood to work, etc. I wish it is high time companies should approve this reason as valid as a husband being sick. I don't want to lie, nor do I always want to have some more important personal work to take a day off from the office.
The greatest luxury in life is sometimes just waking up in the morning and realizing that, even though it is a weekday, it is my day which I will plan just as my imagination takes me. My weekends are also quite planned and hectic, in fact, more hectic than weekdays with numerous activities. So, once in a while, I feel this need to take a day off just without any agenda.
Has anyone ever felt like this? 🤔
Thanks,
Geeta
From Korea, Seoul
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