Cheeky

By RB84 - 22/04/2017 02:00

Today I got a call from my daughter's school, because she claimed that she couldn't see out of her right eye. I panicked and went to pick her up. On the way to the emergency room, she turns to me and says, "I'm fine. I didn't want to take a test." FML
I agree, your life sucks 5 940
You deserved it 666

Same thing different taste

Top comments

I hope you turned right around and dropped her back off at school. That is definitely not something to joke about and she needs to learn responsibility for her actions.

readingrachel 9

At least she didn't tell you after you got the emergency room bill

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cloudking 5

seems like she has the right EYEdea. ;)

Nicky13Na 18

sometimes you have to punch a kid, you know, to set the tone.

This is a win, your child is intelligent. Sure, you have to punish her harshly for this, but behind your scowl have a smile because she did good.

I want to know if she's 6 or 17. The best reply would require knowing the age of the scammer.

Abe9876 1

Is your daughter around 11-13 years old? If yes I would consider if maybe she did have a short visionary disturbance. When I was 11 I got an aura migraine attach, which consist of visionary disturbances (a kind of light or cloud that moves over your vision field) sometimes followed by a headache (or stomach ache in youngsters). I told my teacher exactly that I couldn't see out of my rigth eye and was taken to the hospital where it had then disappeared, and I was awful ashamed since 'nothing' was wrong. It took a few year till I discovered myself was it actually was. Just a heads up

Jellysweetheart 23

The daughter said that nothing was wrong. She admitted to faking... so it's not a legitimate issue.

Milennials. This is what's wrong with this country. Parents are unnecessarily over worried and kids aren't disciplined. I would've brought her right back to school, told her teacher, punished her and made sure her teacher punishes her too. And make her take the test but dock a grade off.

do anything to get out of a test.I hope you see the bright side to this

As a parent & a teacher, I would tell the teacher to not allow your daughter to make up the test & give her a 0.

Lucky O'Guin 18

This infuriates me as both a parent and a teacher. In my classroom, she would take another test, not the same test, to avoid the possibility of cheating, with a reduced score. In my home, she would not only be grounded, she would be doing additional studying for a test that I would be giving her, perhaps one with essay questions about honesty, good morals, and the decision to deliberately tick your mother off!