Stay at Home Because You are Well Day

When : Always November 30th

Stay at Home Because You Are Well Day is today. Do you feel okay? If'so, it is a good day to take off from work.

According to  Wellcat.com, the creators of this special day, the objective is to call in ""well"" to your work. It's as simple as that.

Caution: We recommend you use extreme caution and good judgment. Following the concept of this day could get you a reprimand or cost you  your job. Participating in this day might not be the right thing for you to do. 

Have a happy Stay at Home Because You Are Well Day.


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