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14->''"I cannot go to school today,"\
15Said Little Peggy Ann [=McKay=].\
16"I have the measles and the mumps,\
17A gash, a rash, and purple bumps."''
18-->-- "Sick", ''Literature/WhereTheSidewalkEnds'' by Creator/ShelSilverstein
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20Sometimes in a fictional story, a character will pretend to be sick (otherwise known as malingering). Most often, this is to avoid something unpleasant at school or work, such as a test, visit from management, or similar inconvenience. Some just do it to get a day off, and some just want attention. This is often accompanied by completely overblown "symptoms" (common are fake coughing, fake sneezing, and drawn-on rashes), often exaggerated further by the character holding a thermometer up to a light bulb, lamp, flashlight or tea to fake a temperature.
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22In comedy, [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin this almost never works]], with the ruse either being readily discovered or backfiring on the character. A backfire might be whatever they were trying to avoid being moved to a day not covered by their ploy; it's also common for the character to end up missing out on something fun. Another risk is that the character may be compelled to take medicine (which is often FoulMedicine) or otherwise submit to medical treatment, as unpleasant and counterproductive as such things may be for someone who is not in fact sick.
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24In some cases, the character starts out as ''genuinely'' sick, but they become so pampered by the care they receive that when they recover, they pretend to still be sick just so they still receive the special treatment.
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26When we're talking about sex, normally it's when a married (or otherwise in a long-term relationship) couple doesn't have sex because he's in the mood (and [[AlwaysMale it's almost always a man]]) but she is not (and [[AlwaysFemale it's almost always a woman]]). Not rarely, this will happen over and over again (because AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes), and it's also implicit (when not ''ex''plicit) that she doesn't really love him/isn't attracted to him, or even that she's [[{{cuckold}} cheating on him]]. The woman usually feigns a headache, but any other disease will do. Sometimes, when she's really invested in the excuse, she'll pop up a pill (normally an aspirin, but any other appropriate drug will do) to "treat" her "disease", and will even start foreplay before suddenly dropping off with the headache excuse.
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28For added irony, it is rather common for someone who's playing sick to ''actually'' get sick somewhere along the way. This is often depicted as LaserGuidedKarma.
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30Doing this in the military, particularly during wartime can get you hauled before a CourtMartial for the offense of Malingering. An even more serious version of this is Self Infliction of Wounds to avoid combat. Depending upon the circumstances, malingering can be construed as Misbehavior Toward the Enemy, which can be a capital offense.
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32See MunchausenSyndrome for the more serious, even pathological version. Also see SickCaptiveScam, for instances where a captive plays sick to get the drop on his captor. See also GettingSickDeliberately, for instances where a character tries to make themselves sick to get out of something.
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34Compare DoWellButNotPerfect, FakeFaint, FakingAnotherPersonsIllness, {{Hypochondria}}, InventedInvalid, ObfuscatingDisability, PlayingTheVictimCard & YouDontWantToCatchThis. Contrast WorkingThroughTheCold and FeigningHealthiness. Can be a GrossoutFakeout if they fake some icky disease like a stomach bug, or a WoundedGazelleGambit if they're trying to gain sympathy. Will sometimes overlap with SkippingSchool if the character fakes illness to avoid a day or two of school.
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39* PlayingSick/LiveActionTV
40* PlayingSick/WesternAnimation
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47* ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'' has an InjuredLimbEpisode where the titular character sprained his ankle and needs to stay at home for at least a week until he recovered. But when Shin's mother, Misae, is out on an errand, Shin realized he had healed, and decided to pretend he's still injured to get a few days off for free.
48* In ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzer'', Miho [[HeroicBSOD is distracted in class]] after hearing that her new school is bringing back tankery, and the student council wants her to participate, so the teacher suggests she go to the nurse's office. As she's leaving, her new friends Saori and Hana lie and say that they're not feeling well so they can follow Miho to the nurse's office and check up on her.
49* In ''Manga/HimoutoUmaruChan'', Umaru fakes a fever (by rubbing the thermometer against her side rapidly to heat it up via friction) so she can stay home from school and play video games. After seeing how hard her brother Taihei worked to take care of her, she felt guilty and confessed to the trick, earning his ire.
50* In episode 18 of ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven Chrono Stone'', Kariya pretends to have a stomach ache to allow Kirino to travel to Medieval France in his place, making it rare selfless example.
51* In ''Manga/InuYasha'', Kagome's absences from school to go time-traveling in Feudal Japan are attributed to increasingly bizarre illnesses that still somehow manage to fool her friends. Maybe she should try for some smarter friends...
52* Meta example in ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'' where the ''author'' feigned illness as an excuse for why volume 5 lacked any jokes on the inside cover.
53* In ''Literature/LetsStartAnInnOnTheDungeonIsland'', a pirate mutiny ploy begins with one of Captain Cecily's crew faking illness. The captain bends down and offers the "sick" crewmember a piggy-back ride to carry her to where she can receive treatment. Said crewmember uses the opportunity to stab Captain Cecily in the back, launching the mutiny. The ringleader calls off pursuit when Cecily manages to escape into the jungle because Cecily is a CorneredRattlesnake at that point.
54* Konata of ''Manga/LuckyStar'' often makes up different excuses to skip school, including playing sick. So much so, that when she actually does get sick, she gets hit with accusations of CryingWolf.
55* ''Manga/MermaidMelodyPichiPichiPitch'' had one of these happen in the early episodes, where the main girl's friends ditch her so she could go on a date, and one of them played sick. When suspected after insisting the main character to go, she just said she was just pushing herself.
56* ''Manga/MoonSubaruSolitudeStanding'' has the titular heroine use pneumonia as an excuse to not go on a dance tour of her troupe. She's suspected of faking, as people see her out shopping. She wasn't faking the pneumonia and has a relapse.
57* ''Manga/NoMatterHowILookAtItItsYouGuysFaultImNotPopular'' has Tomoko think to herself how she will do this to avoid going on the field trip in her second year, beginning by mentioning how she feels unwell three days before the trip, then have a worsening cough... so she can stay at home and just play games. Needless to say, she doesn't go through with it once the trip starts to loom, but she does try to lie about having a doctor's appointment on the day that students pick their groups, just so she can avoid dealing with that. Her homeroom teacher doesn't question this lie at all, but instead suggests she pick her group now. After much awkwardness and embarrassment, Tomoko finally succeeds in having her group picked for her...[[GoneHorriblyRight only to end up assigned as its leader]].
58* The plot of an ''Manga/OuranHighSchoolHostClub'' episode starts off with Kaoru pretending to be sick so that he could set Hikaru up with Haruhi on a date. HilarityEnsues with Tamaki getting [[CrazyJealousGuy jealous]] and the rest of the club trying to help the date go well.
59* The series ''Anime/ParanoiaAgent'' is made of this trope. [[spoiler:Lil' Slugger is essentially a means of feigning injury in order to shirk personal responsibilities.]]
60* In ''Manga/RentAGirlfriend'', Kazuya is working at his part-time job at the karaoke place when [[spoiler:his ex-girlfriend Mami goes into a booth together with Chizuru (the rental girlfriend Kazuya regularly hires)]]. When the two of them leave, Kazuya wants to follow them, so he drinks water and induces vomiting to have an excuse to go home for the day.
61* In a [=SuperS=] episode of ''Anime/SailorMoon'', Luna learns from Diana that Neo-Queen Serenity and King Endymion were known to get "sick" the day of very important functions and get well the next day. Luna comments that while she expected this kind of behavior from Usagi, but Mamoru picking up the habit comes from left field.
62* ''Manga/SnowWhiteWithTheRedHair'': When Lord Rugilia wants to prevent Shirayuki and Ryuu from leaving he has his retainer fake an illness with a large audience of nobles so the two pharmacists will have to stick around to treat him or potentially lose their licenses. It later turns out that the ploy was to prevent [[spoiler:Obi, who was acting as Shirayuki's bodyguard at the gathering]] from leaving before they could discuss a possible poisoning plot without attracting any suspicion from other nobles.
63* In an episode of the manga of ''Manga/StrawberryMarshmallow'', Chika really ''is'' sick, and is being cared for by her big sister. Miu pretends to be sick, as well, to gain attention. (Though by the end of the episode, Miu actually gets sick, probably due to prolonged exposure to an airborne illness, and is taken to the doctor.)
64* One episode of ''Anime/YokaiWatch'' has Nate pretending to be sick so he can stay home to play video games. He gets a {{youkai}} to help pretend he has a fever. Duchoo gives Nate an in-depth explanation on how to fake being sick. It fails when Nate is unable to heat the thermometer as his mother is watching. Another yokai named Coughkoff comes around and helps Nate fake a cough, which works. However it works a bit too much and he ends up with a fever. Nate ends up too sick to play video games.
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68* ''Animation/BoonieCubs'': In episode 25, as part of his attempts to get his mother away from Olivia so that she doesn't learn of his less-than-ideal behavior at Pine Tree Kindergarten, Briar fakes having a stomach ache. This costs him the opportunity to eat one of the pastries they're having.
69* In Season 3 episode 27 of ''Animation/HappyHeroes'', Doctor H. actually ''does'' get sick and goes to the hospital to have it taken care of. But then he learns that his CelebCrush, Miss Peach, works as a nurse at that hospital and fakes being sick even after the actual illness has passed - going as far as to pull the old "heat up the thermometer" trick to make it look like he still has a fever - just to be with her.
70* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf: Joys of Seasons'' episode 81, Paddi pretends to be sick so that he can avoid taking a school exam. Slowy tries to help him with a shot, which only serves to cause him pain.
71* In ''Animation/PororoTheLittlePenguin'', Eddy does this in "Achoo, I Got a Cold", and Pororo does this in "Is Pororo Sick?".
72* ''Animation/ShiningStar'': In episode 32, Nara gets a ticket to Friday's concert. However, she has to practice with Melody, and as she's depressed over this, the others think she's sick. This gives Nara the idea to fake being sick so she can go to the concert.
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76* Roger the Doger in ''ComicBook/TheBeano'' has tried this dodge on numerous occasions. The usual outcomes are either that he really gets sick (possibly with no-one believing him), or he misses out on something good "because he's sick" (with it varying whether this is genuine on his parents' part, or just them playing the dodge back at him).
77* In ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'', [[spoiler:Ozymandias]] pretends he has cancer just so he could gain the trust of [[spoiler:Reggie Long (AKA: Rorschach II)]].
78* ComicBook/TheSmurfs do this in the comic book story ''The Reporter Smurf'' to fool Gargamel into thinking he has contracted a disease from them that turns humans into toads.
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82* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
83** Subverted in a strip. Calvin won't get up because he's too sick. His mother mentions that it's Saturday and he won't miss school, but Calvin's only response is to curl up further in his blankets and mutter "I know". [[OOCISSeriousBusiness Cue final scene of his frantic mother dashing to the phone to call a doctor.]]
84** Played straight on other occasions. Once Calvin even got himself sick on purpose ([[CatchYourDeathOfCold by sticking his head out the window]]) in order to delay turning in an assignment.
85** Calvin tried to pull this off in one strip, but he made the ailments sound so severe, his mom decided to go call the doctor. Suddenly, Calvin was feeling better.
86* ''ComicStrip/{{Crabgrass}}'': Miles pretends to be sick in [[https://www.gocomics.com/crabgrass/2021/05/11 this comic]] to get out of a history quiz at school, complete with using the lamp next to his bed to warm the thermometer. His mom is about to see through his lie, but goes along with it so she herself has an excuse to stay home with Miles and not having to go to several appointments with her husband.
87* ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'':
88** This is done in a strip where Dogbert describes sick days as "Vacation days with sound effects", and depicts Dilbert with a makeshift slingshot made out of kitchen furniture loaded with a chicken calling his boss and saying "Don't be surprised if I cough and you hear my lungs hit the refrigerator".
89** Parodied when Dilbert calls in sick and pretends to have a cough. He then admits that he doesn't have a cold, but he ''does'' have a headache, and he doesn't know how to make a headache sound over the phone.
90** Inverted in another strip, where the Alice (who still looks rather sick) comes to work after taking a sick day, and the [[PointyHairedBoss PHB]] tells her he was suspicious of her taking it on a Monday. She then turns to him and coughs up what appears to be a lung and a spleen. In the last panel, she tells Dilbert and Wally, "It was a good thing I had some extra organs."
91* In ''ComicStrip/TheFamilyCircus'', Billy claims to be too sick for school, only to say he's feeling better when he sees the school bus drive off. Unfortunately for him, his mother seemingly had anticipated this, and already had the car warmed up and ready so he wouldn't be late for school.
92* In ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'', Michael catches a real virus and misses a few days of school. When Elly tells him that he's recovered enough to go back to school, he starts coughing loudly and groans about being in terrible pain. Cut to Michael walking to school with Lawrence and saying, "I guess I over-acted."
93* Inverted in ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'', Jason attempts to fake being ''well'' in order to go to school and at the very least take a math test despite clearly being sick. The teacher doesn't buy it and tells him to go home.
94* Bob in ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'' habitually claimed to be sick to avoid going to work when it would interfere with his gaming. After getting caught at it once too often, he was fired and thrown out by his angry and disappointed father.
95* A story arc in ''ComicStrip/PreTeena'' has Teena Keene, normally an A student, panicked into faking illness to escape a test she hasn't prepared for. Older sister Jeri, a veteran of escaping tests and homework by similar ploys, congratulates her for coming over to the dark side, but Teena's conscience gets the better of her and she shamefacedly confesses and apologises.
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99* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Mittens claims to be ill (saying she has "Tom Jones Tremens" or "Snu") as an [[INeedToGoIronMyDog excuse]] to avoid dancing with Rhino in "The Funkmeister."
100* ''Fanfic/TheChildOfLove'': In chapter 6 Asuka does not want that Rei spends time with Shinji while they walk to the base, so she pretends to faint and fall sick again, hoping that Shinji stays at home with her.
101* ''Fanfic/KedaborysElmoreChronicles'': In the November 15th installment of "The Voicemails", Brent fakes having a fever by putting his face up to the heater so he can stay home with Steve, who is actually sick.
102* ''Fanfic/LucysSecret'':
103** Discussed -- Lucy, having wet the bed in the night, is sleep deprived and thus considers playing sick so she can stay home from school. She decides not to, however, lest she spark paranoia, as often happens when a Loud actually gets sick.
104** Discussed again when Lucy is about to go to a sleepover, and considers pretending she's sick to her stomach, but changes her mind.
105* ''Fanfic/TheRigelBlackChronicles'': George offers to get Rigel out of the Triwizard Tournament by painting fake spattergroit pox all over her and having her sent home from school. She replies that she could probably do better with the right potion to mimic the swelling, and reversing healing techniques to give herself pustules. She's not going to do it, though; there's too much at stake.
106* In the ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' fic ''Fanfic/ThePandaChronicles'', Aaron Z. opens a window to make it seem like Tae Young had caught a cold from leaving the window open overnight in January. The Aarons also make up his face to look tired, [[{{Bedheaditis}} mess up his hair]], bundle him up in robes and [[IllnessBlanket blankets]], and have him act weak and pathetic.
107* In ''Fanfic/TheSecondTry'', Asuka plays sick right after [[PeggySue returning to the past.]] Shinji and she are ''not'' ready to go to school and face their classmates, so Shinji tells Misato that Asuka shouldn't go to the school because she isn’t feeling well, and he wants to stay home to take care of Asuka. Misato buys it.
108* ''Fanfic/TheTrueLoveLoophole'': To explain away why she looks like she was crying, Raven tells Apple she has allergies.
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112* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'': When Ash doesn't want to go back to school, he lies to his parents that he has a temperature. They don't believe him.
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116* The title character in ''Film/BillyMadison'' tries this when not wanting to [[BackToSchool go to school]] while in third grade. Billy's maid offers to let him shave her armpits while he's home sick, which forces him to get up and go to school.
117* ''Film/TheBlackHole'': Captain Holland has ordered that IfIDoNotReturn, Lt. Pizer is to leave in the ''Palomino'' before the ''Cygnus'' flies into the black hole. Holland and the others then get pinned down by the Security androids and can't make it to their spacecraft. Pizer runs to help them, but Booth pretends to have broken his leg so he can stay behind and escape in the spacecraft.
118* In ''Film/BoredOfEducation'', a short film featuring Film/TheLittleRascals, Alfalfa fakes a toothache, complete with a balloon mimicking a swollen jaw, to get out of school. The teacher's on to him, though.
119* ''Film/{{Crackerjack}}'': On the phone, Jack tells Dave that he has told his boss he thinks he is developing a migraine as preparation for bunking off in the afternoon. Unfortunately, this happens to be the phone call his boss recorded for his weekly performance review.
120* This gag began earlier in the 1925 silent short film ''Film/CircusFever'' when Joe and his friends faked being sick by putting paint on their faces.
121* In ''Film/DriveACrookedRoad'', Steve tells Eddie to fake a toothache at work during the afternoon to give him an excuse not to come to work the next day they plan to pull the BankRobbery.
122* In ''Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant'', the 12th film in the ''Film/DrKildare'' series, the PatientOfTheWeek is a newlywed woman with a sudden and inexplicable case of total amnesia. Turns out she's faking it to get out of her marriage.
123* ''Film/{{Eraser}}''. Johnny Casteleone has to pretend to be sick for a plot-related reason, so chews a mouthful of alka seltzer so he'll start frothing at the mouth. Unfortunately he then yanks out the cords on the paramedic's heart monitor, causing it to {{flatline}}. HilarityEnsues.
124* In the movie ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' Elliott very convincingly pretends to be sick (even warming the thermometer using a light bulb) so he can be alone with his new alien friend. [[TruthInTelevision Taken from Steven Spielberg's own childhood]]; he sometimes faked being sick to stay home from school.
125** A bonus scene in the 20th Anniversary Edition has him also very convincingly pretending to throw up on the phone to make his mother let him get back to taking care of E.T. after she calls to check on him.
126* This is, of course, the entire impetus to the plot of ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff''. He even explains how to do it.
127--> "The key to faking out the parents is the clammy hands. It's a good non-specific symptom, and I'm a big believer in it. A lot of people will tell you that a good phony fever is a dead lock, but, ah... you get a nervous mother, and you could end up in the doctor's office, and that's worse than school. You fake a stomach cramp, and while you're bent over moaning and wailing, you lick your palms. It's a little childish and stupid, but then again, so's high school."
128* ''Film/GetMarriedIfYouCan'': [[spoiler:Gustavo Senior pretends to be terminally ill in an attempt to speed up his son’s presumed wedding]].
129* The film ''Film/AGiftForHeidi'' has her friend Clara faking she still has her stomach ache from yesterday (after eating too much ice cream). However, she's doing it so that her chaperone has someone he can care for, for once in his life.
130* Paulie Gatto does this in ''Film/TheGodfather'', calling in sick one day - which just happened to be the day Don Corleone got shot. Paulie's shown still playing sick a few days later to uphold the ruse, but Sonny knows he was faking and orders Clemenza to kill him.
131* In ''Film/{{Gooby}}'', Gooby starts making a lot of noise when he first arrives at Willy's house and Willy's parents get suspicious, so Willy plays sick by choking and feeling unwell afterwards. Unknowingly helped by Gooby, who ate two boxes of cookies and led the parents into thinking he got sick from eating them.
132* In ''Film/JudasKiss'', Detective Grimes fakes having a broken foot to avoid having to investigate Becky Hornbeck's murder. This tells Detective Friedman [[spoiler:that Grimes knew that Becky was going to murdered before the fact, as he had enough time to fake his injury]].
133* ''Film/NannyMcPhee'': In one scene, the Brown children want to [[NotAMorningPerson stay in bed]], so they whiten their faces with chalk, fake fevers by running the thermometer under the hot tap, [[PepperSneeze sneeze on purpose with pepper]], and crayon on fake lesions. Nanny [=McPhee=] punishes them by feeling them FoulMedicine, claiming they have the measles, and [[RadishCure making them stay in bed all day]].
134* Done ''twice'' by playwright Leo Davis in the Creator/MarxBrothers comedy ''Film/RoomService1938''. The first time, he pretends to have the measles so his hotel room is quarantined and he and his friends aren't evicted. Later, he pretends to be dying from poisoning himself to stop the hotel director from calling the police and shutting down the premiere of his play.
135* ''Film/TheresaAndAllison'': Theresa pretended to be extremely drunk and needing help getting into her apartment, luring a woman there helping her, who she'd then fed on.
136* ''Film/ThirteenDays'': During the UsefulNotes/CubanMissileCrisis, Press Secretary Pierre Salinger, who is LockedOutOfTheLoop, is told that the next day the president's going to have a cold. He isn't told anything else, except how bad it is is up to him. The reason is that Kennedy needs to get back to Washington so he can deal with the crisis without letting on what's going on.
137* In ''Film/{{Wonderwall}}'', Oscar's obsession with Penny causes him to behave in a distracted manner at work, causing his coworker Perkins to ask if he's feeling well. Oscar seizes the opportunity to take the next few weeks off so he can spend all his time spying on Penny.
138* In ''Film/YouAndYourStupidMate'', Jeffrey and Philip tell the unemployment office they're sick, when they're really attending a protest to stop Jeffrey's favorite ''[[SoapWithinAShow Sons and Surf]]'' character from being killed off. Rossiter sees through their story and follows them to the protest.
139* ''Film/Youth2017'': Xiaoping plays sick to try and get out of performing. When she's given a thermometer, she swaps it for another one to simulate a fever.
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143* In Creator/ArthurConanDoyle's ''The Adventure of the Dying Detective'', Dr. Watson discovers that Sherlock Holmes is bedridden with an exotic foreign disease. [[spoiler:Holmes is faking it in order to tease a confession out of the evil genius who ''tried'' to infect him with said exotic foreign disease. He made a very thorough job of it, though: he starved himself for three days.]]
144* In a story from the ''Literature/AndyGriffithsJustSeries'' book "Just Crazy", Andy doesn't want to be in a play so he does this. It doesn't work so he tries to actually get sick.
145* ''Literature/{{Bat}}'': In ''A Boy Called Bat'', Bat's mom brings home a baby skunk that they will care for for the next month, to his delight. Unfortunately, the next day is an Every-Other Friday, when he and his sister go to spend the weekend with their divorced dad, away from the skunk. Bat tells his mom he has a sore throat and achy ears so he can at least spend the day with the skunk, but his mom sees right through it.
146* ''Literature/BootCamp2007'': When Garrett was eight, he forged a letter from his mom saying he had asthma so he could get out of gym class. He even bought an inhaler to use as a prop. He got away with it for six months, until his teacher mentioned his asthma at a parent-teacher conference.
147* In ''Literature/ByAnyOtherName2013'', Holly becomes so exhausted from drama with her new classmates that she tells her parents she's too sick to go to school. [[spoiler:She feels so lonely and miserable that day that she messages her old friend Tasha on Facebook, even though she's under strict instructions not to contact anyone from before she went into WitnessProtection. One of the criminals has been monitoring Tasha's account. He uses it to send Holly a cartoon that carries a tracking cookie, allowing him to find her family.]]
148* Sunny from ''Literature/CallMeSunflower'' fakes a terrible stomachache so she can get out of school and attend an animal rights protest instead.
149* A deleted chapter from ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' involves this. Willy Wonka shows the tour group a room in which Spotty Powder, which you put over your cereal in the morning like sugar. You then eat the powder and get spots on your face, so that when your mother sees you across the table, she'll think you're ill and send you to bed. Perfect for the day you have exams (as Charlie declares). Deleted characters Miranda Mary Piker (a [[InsufferableGenius school-obsessed, snobby girl]]) and her father (a headmaster) are both appalled by this and try to destroy the machine. They walk into the room where the machine that makes the powder is being made and are last heard laughing their heads off for some unknown reason.
150* In the ''Literature/ClariceBean'' book "Don't Look Now", Clarice fakes being sick (making up a lie about a "[[BuffySpeak headacheish]] tummy ache that's causing [her] limbs to feel a bit detatched"), but it backfires when Mrs. Tuesday gives her a [[TheBore boring]] babysitter.
151* Discussed in ''Literature/TheDayOfTheJackal''; when an assassin disguises himself as an elderly veteran, the MasterForger who forged his documents tells him to swallow some cordite, as it gives whoever does so a grey pallor that makes them look sick. The forger mentioned that this was done in the army as a way of getting out of fatigue duty.
152* In Creator/DianeDuane's ''[[Literature/YoungWizards Deep Wizardry]]'', Dairine does this for her ''sister's'' benefit.
153* In ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid'', Greg states that he has faked being sick to get out of going to school before but it never worked because his mom Susan always checked his temperature.
154* ''Literature/DirtyBertie'':
155** In "Pants!", Bertie loses a bet and has to go to school in his underwear. To get out of it, Bertie pretends he has "Germy Measles" and the spots are invisible, but his mother doesn't buy it and sends him to school anyway.
156** In "Worms!", Bertie considers faking a disease to get out of going to [[NosyNeighbour Angela]]'s birthday party, but opts for FakingAmnesia instead.
157** In "Crackers!", Bertie doesn't want his cranky great-aunt Morag to stay, so he tells his mother to say they're sick, but she disapproves.
158--->'''Mrs. Burns''': We're not sick, are we?
159** In "Germs!", Bertie tries to pretend he's caught [[ChickenPoxEpisode Suzie's chicken pox]], but it doesn't work, so he tries to catch it for real.
160* One story from the ''Series/DoctorWho 2007 Storybook'' has a boy putting his head next to a radiator to fake that he has a fever so that he can get sent to bed early and later sneak out to help the Doctor.
161* ''Literature/DolphinSong'': One day the AlphaBitch Priscilla is especially nasty to Melody and hints that Melody's best friend Kim has ditched her to join Priscilla's GirlPosse. Melody feels emotionally exhausted and struggles to hold back tears. She tells Mrs Jennings she's sick, and Mrs Jennings gives her permission to go home early.
162* In ''Literature/{{Edgedancer}}'', parents who can no longer take care of their children due to injury give them to [[EvilOrphanageLady The Stump]], who accuses them of faking their infirmity for free food and bed. She seems like a jerkass at first, but [[GuileHero Lift]] notices that lots of children walk out of the orphanage seemingly miraculously recovered, and suspects that she gets conned a lot. [[spoiler:None of the children were faking. The Stump is a latent [[HealingHands Truthwatcher]] who was healing the children without realizing it]].
163* Chris from ''Literature/EyeContact'' pretends to have an injured ankle so he can get out of PE.
164* In the ''Literature/HelpMeBeGood'' book "A Children's Book About Lying", Katie pretends she's sick. However, she later actually gets sick and is [[CryingWolf not believed]].
165* In one of the ''[[Literature/HumanxCommonwealth Founding of the Commonwealth]]'' novels, a thranx claims he'd been ill in the bathroom to explain his absence when he sneaked into the human compound. He then deliberately prepares a meal of spoiled vegetables and eats it all, so he can report to the infirmary with a genuine illness and back up his deception.
166* From the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' books:
167** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'', Fred and George Weasley's "Skiving Snackboxes". Eating one half of the candy will make you graphically ill; upon being excused from your class, you eat the other half, which restores you to perfect health. There are different varieties that make you throw up, faint, have a nosebleed, or come down with a fever and break out in massive, pus-filled boils.
168** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', Ron intends to explain why he isn't returning to Hogwarts by claiming to be ill with spattergroit (a highly contagious fungal disease), and has a ghoul impersonate him in bed with the condition. He does this with his family's assistance, since they're really all in danger.
169* Hulliam d'Averc from Creator/MichaelMoorcock's ''Literature/{{Hawkmoon}}'' series constantly claims to be suffering from unnumbered, crippling maladies...but lives the life of a lusty action hero, showing that his health is as good as anyone's. The stories never say outright whether he knows he's faking, though it seems likely.
170* In ''Literature/LilyAndDunkin'', faking a stomachache is one of Lily's tricks for getting out of GymClassHell.
171* In the ''Literature/LittlePrincess'' book ''I Feel Sick'', the Princess pretends she's sick by [[GreenAroundTheGills painting her face green]] in order to get out of doing things she doesn't want.
172* ''Literature/LuckyJim'': Catchpole argues that [[spoiler: Margaret's suicide attempt and general demeanor of mental illness]] are not genuine and are just a ploy for attention. After hearing this Jim decides not to worry about her anymore.
173* In ''Literature/MiracleCreek'', Elizabeth fakes an illness to avoid undergoing a hyperbaric oxygen treatment with her son Henry. One of the oxygen tanks explodes, killing Henry and one other person, and Elizabeth is the prime suspect partly because she had never missed a treatment before.
174* ''Literature/NoOneNeededToKnow'': After hours of mockery from her classmates, Heidi tells the teacher she doesn't feel well. She doesn't get to go home because she doesn't have a fever, but she does get to spend an hour "resting" in the nurse's office. Rather than tell her parents about the bullying, she tells them she's sick and gets the rest of the week off.
175* In ''Literature/ThePantsProject'', closeted trans boy Liv starts attending a middle school where girls are required to wear skirts, which he hates. On his first day of school, he pretends to be sick, but his mom sees right through it.
176* ''Literature/{{Papillon}}'' makes this into an art form. Hospitals have less security then the PenalColony and a hospital stay can buy time to make better arrangements for labor assignments or plan escapes. They find ''many'' ways to feign illness; for example planting lice, eating spoiled food, or intentionally causing injuries. If that fails, bribe a doctor.
177* Mary Musgrove of ''Literature/{{Persuasion}}'' suffers frequent "nervous ailments" that confine her to the couch, until her family members start giving her the level of attention that she's looking for.
178* In ''Emerald Green'' of ''Literature/TheRubyRedTrilogy'', Charlotte and Gwen both play sick. Charlotte does it so she can search Gwen's room while Gwen is in school. Gwen pretends she is ill so she can stay home as well and foil Charlotte's plan, however, her mother makes her go to school. It works for Gwen later when she wants to avoid going to the ball in the 18th century.
179* In the ''Series/SesameStreet'' picture book "Nobody Cares About Me!" Big Bird pretends to be sick because he's jealous that all his friends are paying more attention to Ernie, who has a cold. Unfortunately, [[LaserGuidedKarma he wakes up the next morning to find he's caught Ernie's cold for real.]]
180* The Creator/ShelSilverstein poem "Sick" consists of Peggy Ann [=McKay=] listing symptoms of her illness -- from a sliver to a 108 degree fever to a shrunken brain -- keeping her from going to school [[spoiler: until she realizes it's Saturday, when she miraculously recovers]].
181* In ''Literature/AWeeSecret'', Jet doesn't want to go to camp because [[EmbarrassingDampSheets he secretly wets the bed]]. Each day, he fakes a different disease -- a rash on Monday, a cold on Tuesday, a broken arm on Wednesday, a fever on Thursday, and a stomach ache on Friday. His parents aren't fooled and send him to camp anyway.
182* ''Literature/WestMeadowsDetectives'': In ''The Case of Maker Mischief'', Myron and Hajrah can't find Lionel, a suspect in the theft of Jordan and Glitch's robot, because he went home sick. But Glitch tells them she saw Lionel earlier and he was fine. [[spoiler:It turns out Lionel stole the plans for the robot because he was mad at Glitch for not helping him build his own robot. He was going to return the plans, but when the robot itself went missing, he knew he couldn't admit to taking the plans without becoming a suspect, so he panicked and pretended to be sick so he could go home early.]]
183* ''Literature/WhatToSayNext'': When Kit leaves class to investigate her father's car accident, she tells Mr. Schmidt, "I'm going to the nurse." David follows her a few minutes later by saying, "[[CallingYourBathroomBreaks I need to empty my bowels]]."
184* In ''Literature/TheWorstThingAboutMySister'', Marty doesn't want to go to Alicia's birthday party, so she puts her head under her toy whale to fake a fever and draws on her face with [[SicknessEqualsRedness red crayon]].
185* ''Literature/ZenobiaJuly'': When Zen hears that her classmate Elijah is trans and has been ForcedOutOfTheCloset to the whole school, she's so upset by what happened to him, and by the idea that it might happen to her, that she feels like she can't finish the school day. She tells the nurse she has a stomachache and groans in pretend pain until Phil comes to take her home.
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188[[folder:Music]]
189* Music/OptimusRhyme's ''Sick Day'' has Wheelie (Well, in his human guise) call out sick from his job to hang out with the band instead.
190* Music/WeirdAlYankovic:
191** He once did a song about this, titled ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Calling in Sick]]''.
192--->''I think I'll call my boss and I'm\
193Gonna hack and cough and wheeze\
194Swear I've got some strange disease\
195What's that little twerp gonna say?''
196** He also admits to this in "Confessions Part III":
197--->''Oh, by the way, I wasn't really sick last week. I just didn't want to go to your stupid office picnic.''
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200[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
201* A common set-up for a wrestling feud. One such execution will have a face wrestler scheduled to take on a heel, but the scheduled heel is a "no show" because he claims to be ill. So one of the heel's underlings will take his place. The good guy will beat on the underling heel for a few minutes, until the supposedly sick wrestler runs into the ring to mastermind a [[CurbStompBattle severe beatdown of his foe]].
202* Zig-zagged on an 1986 edition of ''Wrestling/SaturdayNightsMainEvent'' in a match between Wrestling/HulkHogan and Wrestling/DonMuraco. Instead of Muraco, his manager, Mr. Fuji, was the one who was allegedly sick, and instead had Wrestling/BobbyHeenan accompany him to ringside. Late in the match, one of Heenan's men, Wrestling/KingKongBundy, attacked Hogan, which led to their match at Wrestling/WrestleMania 2.
203* At Wrestling/SummerSlam 1993, Wrestling/BretHart was slated to face Wrestling/JerryLawler, who had been incessantly making jokes about Bret's family. The day of the match, Lawler came to the ring on crutches, claiming to have been in a car accident, and had Doink the Clown take his place. When Bret had Doink locked in the Sharpshooter, Lawler tried to attack him with one of the crutches. Doink was disqualified for the interference, but because it proved Lawler was fine, the ref forced Lawler to face Bret right then and there.
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206[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
207* Tutter on ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse'' feigns being sick once to try to avoid going to Mouse School.
208* In one episode of ''Series/EureekasCastle'', when Bogge catches the flu, Batley gets jealous of the special care he's receiving and pretends to be sick too.
209* ''Series/FraggleRock'': Toward the beginning of "All Work and All Play", Cotterpin is sitting on a bench drawing instead of studying for the ceremony of taking the helmet. When she hears her mother calling to her, she lies across the bench and says that her brain is being squished into her toes from overstudying. Cotterpin's mom sees right through it.
210* In the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "Too Sick to Go to the Circus," Lamb Chop has a cold, which inspires Charlie Horse and Hush Puppy to pretend to be sick too to get out of school. Shari sees straight through it but pretends to be fooled, gives them FoulMedicine, and then keeps them home from their class's field trip to the circus, even though they're instantly "cured" when they learn about it.
211* ''Series/WimziesHouse'':
212** In the episode "I Want My Mommy!" Graziella has a day off from work and promises to spend it playing with Wimzie, but then Bo gets sick, so she has to spend her time taking care of him instead. Wimzie pretends to be sick to get attention too. She eventually comes clean when she sees how overwhelmed her mother is taking care of two sick kids, and when Yaya (who sees through her trick) tries to "cure" her with a mustard and broccoli concoction.
213** In the episode "Jonas the Actor," when the kids plan to perform a play for the neighbors, Jonas has StageFright, so he pretends to have a broken tonsil and a sore big toe.
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217* In [[Literature/BooksOfSamuel 2nd Samuel chapter 13]], King David's son Amnon did this in order to lure his half-sister Tamar into a private encounter where he could sleep with her. When Tamar resisted, Amnon forced himself upon her and raped her, thus forever defiling Tamar and making him a target for his half-brother Absalom, who avenged the rape by killing him in a private party.
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220[[folder:Roleplay]]
221* In ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'', Ivy pretends to be sick the day after she [[MassSuperEmpoweringEvent gets superpowers]], as the event happened in school and she'd rather not go back there. Her mother, a teacher, sees right through it and sends her off anyway.
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224[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
225* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' has "Schere's Disease". It was created to mimic vampire symptoms and to be used as a cover-story, explaining why someone burns in sunlight and needs to drink blood from a medical perspective. The Schere Foundation was simultaneously created to give out false information about the disorder and provide medical credentials for individual vampires who might need them.
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228[[folder:Theatre]]
229* In ''Theatre/{{Fangirls}}'', Edna fakes being sick so she can stay home from school and look after Harry, [[BatmanInMyBasement the kidnapped pop star she is hiding in her bedroom]].
230* Creator/BenJonson's comedy ''Theatre/{{Volpone}}'' deals with a man who fakes being terminally ill so his greedy friends will cater to his every whim and they can be named in his will.
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233[[folder:Video Games]]
234* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'': One way to enter the [[AbandonedHospital House of Healing]] is to convince the undead receptionist that a party member is ill, to which they will swoon dramatically. Or if you have [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Astarion]] speak to her, there is an option to point out how [[UndeathlyPallor pale and sickly he looks]], to which she will agree with no roll required.
235* Upon beating ''VideoGame/BlueRevolver'' as Val, [[spoiler:it's revealed that the events of the game are AllJustADream that leaves her so bewildered that she decides to call out of work for the day]].
236* In ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'', the crew can either sneak out of their cell using the airduct system or use this trope to lure the guard into a trap and knock them out. ItOnlyWorksOnce; should you be captured after that breakout but before you get your equipment back, the guard will not fall for it again, forcing you to use the ducts.
237* In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', claiming to be sick is one of the dialogue options before taking the [[IneptAptitudeTest G.O.A.T. exam]]. However, your father is the Vault doctor, too and very quickly shuts down the attempt with a light mocking. If you chose this dialogue option, another character comments on you trying the old "I'm sick" routine. Mocked by Creator/LiamNeeson, and check one more off the list.
238* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
239** Makalov in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn'' exemplifies this trope, frequently making excuses and trying to got out of battles and debts by feigning illness. After the game's lord, Ike, overhears him planning this, Makalov is told that the company payed off his debts, that he would be working for free for a while, and not to even think about being sick.
240** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', in a support conversation, Yarne was feigning illnesses to avoid marching. Laurent, who notices, didn't buy it one bit.
241* ''VideoGame/HenryStickminSeries '': In ''Fleeing the Complex'', Henry can try to do this to escape his cell. It gets him tranquilized and moved to the Quarantine cell, complete with cellmate whose arm just fell off.
242* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' can sometimes call in sick to get a day off, with fake coughing and chuckling when they think the person on the other end can't hear them.
243* ''VideoGame/AVeryLongRopeToTheTopOfTheSky'': An Alluvian student:
244--> I'm just pretending to be sick so I can study for my Balfurian history midterm. Ms. Genevieve is nice, but her tests are hard as hell.
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247[[folder:Visual Novels]]
248* ''VisualNovel/OneNightHotSprings'': In ''last day of spring'', Haru tells Erika that she's fallen sick to avoid having the spa day Erika was planning for her birthday because she was too anxious about the thought of exposing her ([[UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} biologically male]]) body around Manami, her childhood friend and longtime crush.
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251[[folder:Webcomics]]
252* A sinister example appears in ''Webcomic/{{Bastard|2014}}'' where it's the ''parent'' who forces the child to play sick. After murdering a woman at the park, Jin's SerialKiller father forces him to stick a heating pad up his shirt so that when they're pulled over for a random search due to the large number of murders in the area at the time, he can get out of it quickly by claiming that his son has a bad fever. As a result, the police officers miss the bloodstain on the trunk of the car.
253* In ''Webcomic/DragaliaLife'', #23 has Emile tries to get out of training with Leif by pretending to be sick. Problem is, Leif happens to be a LethalChef who gives him medicine made with a blend of 200 animals, plants and fish. The next panel has Emile in bed like death warmed over him, played for laughs.
254* Izabell Carrol from ''Webcomic/{{Forestdale}}'' [[ExaggeratedTrope goes above and beyond]] in her attempts to pull this off. She doesn't merely fake an illness, she tries to fake her own death! Even assembling an arraignment of flowers fitting for a funeral on her bed, complete with flower wreath, while posing as a corpse; of course her parents aren't buying it in the slightest.
255* ''Webcomic/TwoLumps'': During a flashback sequence, kitten-Eben gets sick shortly after he and kitten-Snooch are adopted. [[note]]Which actually happened to both of the RealLife cats.[[/note]] Once Snooch finds out that his brother is being given pureed chicken to encourage him to eat, he immediately fakes the same symptoms.
256* [[http://wapsisquare.com/comic/callinsick/ This]] ''Webcomic/WapsiSquare'' comic has Dietzel recommending that Monica do this.
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259[[folder:Web Animation]]
260* ''WebAnimation/AttackOnMika'': The episode ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKgnpbgiAFY My sick and coddled sister said she wanted my boyfriend...]]'' has a variant of this. Kasumi ''did'' suffer a respiratory ailment earlier on, but after her operation, she faked it to get attention and pit them against her older sister Masumi. Years later, Kasumi is ''still'' faking her ailment and found Masumi dating a guy named Ren, whom she sets her sights on. When the couple comes to the sisters' parents' house, [[spoiler:Ren calls Kasumi out for faking her sickness, even showing her parents a photo of himself at the slots, and Kasumi is shown ''smoking''. She then rants at Ren unknowingly exposing her own facade to her parents.]]
261* Most ''Platform/GoAnimate'' [[YouAreGrounded Grounded]] videos involve a grounded character faking an illness, most likely in order to [[SkippingSchool skip school]] whenever they have to take a big test.
262* ''WebAnimation/MangaSoprano'':
263** [[https://youtu.be/8y5iWCOYkjs "My sister robbed my parents and my lover"]]: Natsu faked illness so that her parents would spoil her and drive them away from her sister Haru. Moreover, she also did this to steal Narita from her.
264** [[https://youtu.be/8a5XNxur6jY "A girl fakes her illness trying to win a boy's heart...but what happens when she goes too far"]] [sic]: Momoko faked anemia to have Narita tend to her because she fell in love with him. However, when Haru interrupts the last time she does this, Narita reveals he already knew she was faking.
265** [[https://youtu.be/Z2fB1u8b9Ak "Mom Friend Makes Me Pay For Her Restaurant Bill → But When I Said I Canceled My Reservation…"]]: Sakura faked sickness as part of her plan to punish Kechimi for bullying and taking advantage of Haru.
266** [[https://youtu.be/8jl109FZsGw "New employee fakes she's ill...what happens when a psychopath comes to check on her from work"]]: Maho Tanaka pretended to be mentally ill to slack off at work while slandering her superior, Kanade, by claiming she abused her authority. However, Maho escalated her lie until she ''posted a video threatening to hang herself'' in social media, over which Casino came to her house with a knife to kill her until she admitted it was all a ruse. Since then, she has worked more diligently, although out of fear Casino will kill her if she doesn't.
267* ''WebAnimation/TroubleBusters'': Lina from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Wios6ROJuM "My parents favored my sister over me and she turned out to be a devil"]] faked illness to get attention from her parents and get her older sister, Helen, in trouble. However, Helen is the only one who sees right through her and can't do anything until she met Alan, who faked getting married to Lina in order to expose her true colors to the guests.
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270[[folder:Web Original]]
271* Both Momo and Lulu have done this in ''WebVideo/CreamHeroes''. Momo faked heavy breathing to get out of his daily exercise but tests at the vet showed he was actually in very good condition. While Lulu had put some strain on his legs, his lack of limping at the cat hospital shows he was exaggerating the pain for extra treats and sympathy.
272* ''WebOriginal/{{Neopets}}'': [[https://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=8647&week=166 This]] Neopian Times article for how to deal with a boring book has one tip to shove the book down your throat and pretend to have Ugga-Ugga (a kind of Neopian throat infection).
273* Arthéon from ''Franchise/{{Noob}}'' frequently does this for the double benefit of not having to go to class and getting his [[MyBelovedSmother overprotective mother]] to leave him alone "so he can rest".
274* In Part 4 of ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan'''s "Bowser Junior's Summer School" story arc, Junior pretends to be sick so he doesn't have to go to summer school. [[LaserGuidedKarma Karma soon catches up with Junior]], as on this particular day, the teacher, Jackie Chu, decides to give out cupcakes and cookies for the class, along with no homework that night. Meanwhile, Junior [[AbusiveParents gets a beating from his father]] when he's caught playing ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' when he should have been in bed.
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277[[folder:Real Life]]
278* We've all done this at least once because we didn't feel like going to school or work. Don't lie.
279** Some of us haven't. And they were ''not believed'', even though we were genuinely ill. So thanks a lot, cheaters.
280** Creator/MF217 recalls an experience at one point he did this in Middle School, but he actually did turn out to be sick when taken to the hospital because he learned he had [[https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pneumonia/symptoms-causes/syc-20354204 pneumonia]] during this same visit, making this a case where he turned out to be RightForTheWrongReasons.
281** This has become prevalent enough that "sick time" has become an artifact name at some companies, and it is expected to be used for circumstances like psychological or physical burnout, emergencies like a injury (short term or chronic) or vehicle failure, and of course catching a pathogen. Of course, it gets used as a defacto "vacation" as well, but some companies will reward employees who save up enough "sick time" by allowing conversion to vacation time.
282* China's Wei General Sima Yi pulled this trick (along with his sons, too) so that he could plot a coup in secret without anyone being suspicious. This is also written in the novel ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.
283** Cao Cao did this as well. Not to say, they both faked to have some kind of neurological disorder ''in front of people''; Sima pretended to have what we call Alzheimer's now, and Cao pretended he had stroke-- when he was a teenager.
284** Lu Meng also used a fake illness to put Guan Yu off his guard.
285* In ancient Rome, an epileptic fit was one of the omens considered dire enough to put an end to any public assembly where a fit was seen. The sufficiently cynical would see this as a useful political ploy.
286* In her childhood, actress Toni Collette once faked a burst appendix so she could miss school. Her acting was so convincing that she ended up having it removed.
287* A prisoner in a British jail once attempted to fake jaundice so as to get a transfer to a prison hospital. He chose to industriously apply neon-yellow highlighter pens to his entire body to fake the classic skin discolouration. Medical staff were not deceived as his skin went such a vivid yellow colour that anyone with ''that'' degree of jaundice would be dead on the spot. But they gave full marks for creative imagination.
288* The killdeer is a cute little bird that ''weaponizes'' this trope. Should a predator approach the mother bird's nest while she's still sitting on it, she will run off, dragging her wing along the ground and calling out in distress. She will keep this up, allowing the predator to chase her until eventually she has lured the predator far enough from the nest that she doesn't have to worry anymore. At that point, she drops the bluff and flies back to the nest.
289[[/folder]]
290----
291->''"Huh? What's that? What's that you say?''\
292''You say today is Saturday?''\
293''Good-bye! I'm going out to play!"''

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