None. Apologize, then be there on time next time.
Never give an excuse unless you're asked for one. Then, the best excuse is the most honest one.
If you were to give an excuse for being late at school say locker jam, bully, washroom, I was in class but left to check/get something, etc. . . or just tell the truth!
i love school so i never be late
A man was caught speeding, and the officer said "If you give me an excuse I have never heard, I'll just give you a warning." The man said, "My wife left me and ran off with a policeman -- I thought it was you and you were trying to give her back!" The policeman gave him a warning. or you could say I'm on my way to a police chaity ball and didnt want to be late, see you there!! (ok not the last part)
"I didn't realize how fast I was going."
Michael made up an excuse to not do this homework.
Alligator attack
There is no excuse for homework should and must always be done
Road construction
bad backbaby sickbasement flooded
Alarm didn't wake you Accident while en route
According to a Career Builder survey, traffic is the most common reason for running late.
Being late Can affect your record which is then judged by your employer. If your late usually and your excuse for the poor punctuality is not "up to scrstch"n then im afraif you could be fired ... expelled (From School) Etc...
A lame excuse is an excuse of poor quality or lack of thought. For instance, a man was late for work and he had no real reason why, so when his boss asked him why he was late, he quickly thought up something and said, "I over slept." His boss replied, "That's a lame excuse." or meaning that it was not a good excuse or good reason to be late to work.
The best way to respond to a memo about being late to work is to be honest. Explain the reason why you were late and that you will not be making a habit of being late.
You write down why you were late, taking special care to explain why the circumstances were unavoidable, and hope the recipient agrees that you did, in fact, have a good excuse.
It really doesn't matter. You'll be paying a penalty fee, either way.