Never. That's disrespectful to loved ones, and repercussions are normally faced at some point. It's also pretty bad if it warrents unnecessary sympathy. Truth has to come out. Plus what would you do if the said person died shortly after?
There are far better ways of getting out of an event.
When I was working for a temp agency, I was assigned to work as a receptionist to briefly replace a lady who was out for her mother's funeral. After she returned, it was discovered that her mother was still alive. They fired her and called me back and hired me to replace her.
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Very immature.
Never. That's disrespectful to loved ones, and repercussions are normally faced at some point. It's also pretty bad if it warrents unnecessary sympathy. Truth has to come out. Plus what would you do if the said person died shortly after?
There are far better ways of getting out of an event.
She'd kill you, if she only was alive
Now that's just fucked up.
When I was working for a temp agency, I was assigned to work as a receptionist to briefly replace a lady who was out for her mother's funeral. After she returned, it was discovered that her mother was still alive. They fired her and called me back and hired me to replace her.
That would be so wrong to do.
Bad luck.
Where I come from, it's targeting your mom for bad luck.