Viral video | She warns that she cannot work because she is ‘sick’ and her boss discovers that she went to a basketball game | Golden State Warrios | NBA | TikTok | OFF SIDE

Making excuses for not going to work is a practice that, unfortunately, many people have. Precisely, in this note we will talk about what Kimmy, a young woman from the United States, did. She warned that she could not work because she was “sick”; however, his boss discovered that he had said that to go to a basketball game. His actions are a topic of conversation in several social networks.

It turns out that the girl wanted to go to a meeting of the NBA where were the Golden State Warrios, but right at the time of the engagement he had to work. Because of this, he decided to say that he was in poor health, when in fact he was not.

How did your boss discover the lie?

At her job, they told her that because she was ‘sick’, she could take time off. This is how she ended up going to the aforementioned basketball game. He thought he had come up with the perfect plan, but no. Unfortunately for her, she ended up on television and her boss saw her.

The woman only learned the next day that her lie had been discovered. When checking her e-mail, she realized that her boss had sent him a screenshot of her very happy observing the commitment of the NBA.

Kimmy shared on TikTok (@kdimagery360), exactly on November 6 of this year, a video of the reaction he had when he saw said message and also showed the image that came to him. Its publication was not long in causing a stir.

At the moment, it is unknown if the young woman received some kind of disciplinary measure for lying. The only thing that is known, thanks to the fact that she published another clip on the social network, is that her work “You only need a note after 3 days lost”.

@kdimagery360

##stitch with @kdimagery360 also by the way a note is only needed after 3 days missed! @warriors ##sickdays ##hobbies

♬ original sound – Kimmy

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