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Old 26-11-2015, 01:33 PM #6
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That's annoying. Most likely they do it because they'd have to arrange a baby sitter if the child stays off? Still selfish though for both the poor sick kid that's sent to school and the other children/teacher being infected
Well this is one of the annoying parts of being a parent though, and its something that should be done, even if it is an inconvenience to do so

Me and gav were both on a rant about this before and talking about our schools. apparently this parent kept sending their kid to school with nits in his juniors..all the class was treated multiple times but this kid never got treated and just kept being sent..as such the kid got picked on til he was like 15 as everyone remembered the time he kept giving people nits. Its just awful really..

We had a lad at our junior school too, that was sent in with a very contagious stomach bug..half the school caught it after he puked all over assembly (I do wonder sometimes if thats where my fear of vomit came from...as I was maybe 6 or so then...) who was also outcasted even though it wasn't his fault his parents couldn't be arsed to look after him at home...

Ugh it all annoys me so much
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always cook meals, i did have chinese takeaways the year before the corona **** happened
but now not into takeaways anymore
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Did you get them delivered from Wuhan?
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I would just like to take a second to congratulate Vicky, for creating the first Tibb post that needed chapters and a bibliography.
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