While it's natural to provide explanations for our actions, frequently making excuses can undermine trust and accountability. Instead of excuses, it's often more beneficial to take responsibility and address any shortcomings directly. This approach fosters honesty and can lead to personal growth and improved relationships. Ultimately, being accountable is more valuable than crafting excuses.
Be up front, tell them the reason, tell them you're sorry, don't make excuses, and then shut up. If they are your friends, they will understand. If they are not, it's good to find it out now.
Well he might make excuses to not hang out with you..
If he isn't at home alot and ALWAYS has excuses.
your not hungry
There are no good ones if you're a girl.
They are said to be good a making up tales and excuses.
Break up with her ANSWER: It's time for you to tell her that the two of you need to talk. Do not let her make some silly excuses that she will talk to you when she have a free time. Do it now or else things can't be solve in a good manners. Good luck!
You have a sore throat and your a bit drunk
Excuses work most of the time but it matters on how good the excuse is or on how gullible the person is. You also have to know when to use an excuse it can't be when the person you want to talk to is angry do it when they are in a good mood (:
Some good excuses for late homework include illness, family emergencies, technical difficulties, or unexpected personal issues. It's important to communicate with your teacher and provide a valid reason for the delay.
No Excuses was created in 1994.
just tell them or fake being sick but something you can't feel like a fever, try pretending to throw up when no one's around.