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Depending on your school, you’ll have to get permission from your teacher to go to the nurse’s office. Nurses can be tough and are usually good at spotting fakers because they see them basically every day. It can be easier to fool them, though, if you plan to make two visits at different points in the day.  Wait about an hour to two hours after the school day starts, then ask your teacher if you can go to the bathroom. After taking a little longer than usual, go back to class and tell her/him you threw up and need to go to the nurse. " Start with simple requests like these rather than bluntly stating "I want to go home."  When you first get to the nurse, tell them that you don’t feel well, that you are dizzy, or feel like you want to sleep. Ask if you can rest a little while before going back to class. This makes it seem like you don't necessarily want to go home, and are trying to make it through the school day rather than faking it. This will lend realism to your story and make it seem like you really don't feel well.  Don't overdo it with fake snoring, though, just keep it simply by covering your face with the pillow or a rag. This will also make it seem like you're sensitive to light (migraine symptom), and seem like you are indeed trying to sleep it off. The nurse might want to run a few medical tests on you to confirm your story.  If your nurse wants to take your blood pressure, hold your breath while he/she is taking it. This helps to lower your blood pressure and make it seem like you are, indeed, ill.  Tell your nurse that you threw up; they most likely won't question that. Your nurse will also most like want to take your temperature. Be prepared for an oral thermometer by rinsing your mouth with hot water right before you go see them, or by running around a little so that you can raise your body temperature and appear to be feverish. If your nurse sends you back to class, don't worry!  This just means that you'll be paying a second visit which gets you out of class and this time will get you sent home for good.  Tell the nurse that you're tried but are still not feeling well and that you are "too sick to concentrate." These are golden words. Say that you're starting to feel some of the above symptoms for the flu, nausea, etc. Keep it simple. Don't overdo it by over-exaggerating symptoms or listing too many. Just say that you feel "bad," "have a headache," and "can't concentrate in class because it hurts." It will be tempting to ask her to call your parents, but don't do it!. This will be a red flag for her that you're trying to go home rather than really feeling sick.  If you know someone who is already sick, say that you had recently hung out with them. Especially if the nurse knows that he/she is sick, you can act as though you caught whatever bug they had.

summary: Get permission to go the nurse. Ask the nurse if you can just "lay down. Pretend to fall asleep. Rig any medical tests. Make a second visit to the nurse.


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Going out to eat on Valentine's Day can be a hassle if you don't plan on a Valentine's Day rush. Decide a week before if you want to go out for dinner or cook a meal for two. If there is a place you want to go for dinner, call days ahead of time for a reservation.  If you decide to cook a meal yourself, pick a meal your girlfriend loves. Go out of your way to make a fantastic experience. If you want to be at home and don't know how to cook, consider getting fancy take-out or even hire a personal chef to cook at your home. Dinner is typically a standard for Valentine's Day, so take some time to plan it out. A classic after dinner date is dancing. Make it special by finding dance lessons for couples. There are plenty of studios and clubs that offer couple lessons in salsa or tango dancing. Be sure that your girlfriend enjoys dancing. Dinner and a movie is another classic date you could do. Check your communities theaters for Valentine's Day specials. Many smaller arts theaters will play classic romance films for couples. Sometimes newer Hollywood movies will be released around Valentine's Day as well. Consider what your partner likes. Some girls would rather go see a horror movie rather than a romance.

summary: Consider dinner. Go dancing. See a romantic film.


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Secure by winding tape around the base of the fringe to form a type of stem.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/5\/57\/Make-a-Newspaper-Gift-Bow-Step-5Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Make-a-Newspaper-Gift-Bow-Step-5Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/5\/57\/Make-a-Newspaper-Gift-Bow-Step-5Bullet1.jpg\/aid2679638-v4-728px-Make-a-Newspaper-Gift-Bow-Step-5Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} These pieces now appear like flowers with stems.
summary: Take one of the fringes and roll it up. Fluff out the loops to create a fluffed up bunch of loops. Repeat with the remaining fringe pieces.