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What is the recommended illness to use when taking a believable sick day?
What is the recommended illness to use when taking a believable sick day?
- Common cold
- Migraine
- Gastroenteritis (correct)
- Asthma
What should you do to plant the idea of illness early?
What should you do to plant the idea of illness early?
- Tell your coworkers you don't feel well
- Leave medication on your desk (correct)
- Call in sick the night before
- Stay quiet and avoid attention
How much detail should you provide during your sickie call?
How much detail should you provide during your sickie call?
- A lot of detail
- Some detail
- No detail (correct)
- It doesn't matter
What should you avoid doing during your sick day?
What should you avoid doing during your sick day?
When should you use status updates to back up your story?
When should you use status updates to back up your story?
How should you act when returning to work after a sick day?
How should you act when returning to work after a sick day?
What can help achieve the illusion of illness?
What can help achieve the illusion of illness?
What type of illness should you avoid using?
What type of illness should you avoid using?
How long does gastroenteritis typically last?
How long does gastroenteritis typically last?
What should you do if you want to take a believable sick day?
What should you do if you want to take a believable sick day?
Study Notes
- The video provides advice on how to take a believable sick day.
- The chosen illness should be believable and have few visible symptoms.
- Gastroenteritis is a good choice as it only lasts 24 hours.
- Plant the idea of illness early, leave medication on your desk.
- Keep the sickie call simple and don't provide too much detail.
- Avoid social media during the sick day.
- Use status updates to back up your story if necessary.
- Don't act too energetic when returning to work.
- Look and feel weak to maintain the illusion of illness.
- Getting wasted the night before can help achieve this.
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