How to Ensure a Snow Day: Tips and Tricks for Students
How to Ensure a Snow Day: Tips and Tricks for Students
Is school slated to end for the summer, or is it already over? Even if you could somehow conjure up snow, it’s a sweltering 90 degrees outside. If you’re hoping for a snow day, there’s a better way to ensure you get a break.
Verifying a Snow Day
First, check the school website to see if they have announced a snow day. If a snow day is in place, they would typically notify you and your parents by text or phone call. If you and your family are unsure whether a snow day has been declared, take a look outside. Compare the amount of snow to your usual climate; 5 centimeters of snow might be considered a snow day in the UK, but it would not be a snow day in Finland. Use your common sense and judgment based on the amount of snow and whether it makes it unsafe to travel or walk.
How to Make a Snow Day Happen at Home
Here are some fun and unconventional methods to create the conditions for a snow day:
1. Eat Ice Cream the Night Before
Eating a big scoop of ice cream can induce a cough, making it easier to fake a cold. This can get you sent home early and create the conditions for a snow day. Be sure to time it just right – eating it too late might disrupt your bedtime routine.
2. Wear Your Pajamas Inside Out and Backwards
Wearing your pajamas inside out and backwards can help you look unwell. If you or your siblings do this and say you don’t feel well, your parents might send you home early, perhaps even calling in a snow day.
3. Drop an Ice Cube in the Toilet for Every Inch of Snow You Want
This method might seem primitive, but it’s a creative way to fake a situation that could trigger a snow day. Drop an ice cube into the toilet for each inch of snow you’d like to have. This can make your parents think it’s a good idea to keep you home early.
4. Shake a Snow Globe Each Time You Walk Past One
Shaking a snow globe each time you pass one can make it seem like it’s snowing inside. This could have your parents considering keeping you home, even if it’s not actually snowing outside. Be discreet, though, as they will notice if you shake too many snow globes.
5. Put a Spoon Under Your Pillow
Putting a spoon under your pillow can make you feel uncomfortable, furthering the appearance of an illness. This can be a subtle way to fake a sickness and get a snow day.
6. Be Stocked Up on Food
Stashing away food in your room or hiding it away can be a sign to your parents that you are unwell and need to stay home. If they see food in unexpected places, it may prompt them to allow you to stay home, even if it’s not a snow day.
Remember, these methods should be used responsibly and should not deceive your school or parents. Use them wisely and ensure you still respect the needs and safety of others around you.