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Q: What is the most ridiculous excuse you heard someone saying to your boss?

So, what is the most ridiculous excuse you heard someone saying to your boss? One time we had to remember in order on a list the words and the actions and there was one employee that just showed up occasionally. She seemed happy and excited and we had to draw a name who goes first. The girl that seemed the most excited got picked first. She started to continue acting excited until it was her turn to perform and she just left. There was one minute before she had to perform at that moment she said she had to go and left everybody high and dry. 

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What the hell does this post mean?

mattaya:

It means that there is likely to be more than one ridiculous excuse that has ever been heard.

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thedude:

I understand the question. I just can't figure out your example.

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mattaya:

The person's excuse was that she really didn't have an excuse. She just said she had to go just to get out of her task, which was to perform the actions and say the verses that she was supposed to have memorized. To me that was ridiculous because there was no real excuse it had to be a lie.

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mattaya:

Not sure if its clear! It would be hard to understand if I'm not describing it in a way that makes sense, but I thought it was an excuse to not perform which I'm sure was deliberate because the reason for leaving was unknown. I guess it's the way people get out of work sometimes...which to me is a ridiculous excuse because it's a lie. Having a medical emergency or something like that fine. That's just me though.

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chinglish chinglish chinglish

mattaya:

someone is happy..o.O

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Pointless drivel.

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Obviously you don't understand your own question. In order for the excuse to be ridiculous, there has to be one. In your example, she had no excuse, therefore, your post is pointless. Good day.

mattaya:

Ok I'm gonna have to change the question than. I see that there is some mistake let me try to correct it. Any suggestions?

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mattaya:

I'm sure her excuse to getting out of the play or skit was that she had to go....but to where?

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mattaya:

A quote from Harry S. Truman "If you can't convince them, confuse them". I think this quote applied to what happened. A minute before the person had to perform they say they have to go and then they left. Nothing indicated that they had to go in the first place so it was an excuse to get out of work. imo.

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