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Did the doctor teach you how to pretend to be sick?

Think about what illness to pretend to be.

Generally choose a disease that is not easy to worry about and is not serious enough to go to the doctor.

Usually colds, fevers, or minor illnesses that last 24 hours are good options.

Be aware of the signs of illness and don’t exaggerate them.

Behave unusually.

The patient will not laugh so hard that his branches will tremble with laughter, and he will be in high spirits.

You need to appear distracted.

Casually mention that you are experiencing symptoms of illness a day in advance.

If you don't want to go to school on Monday, you're going to be sluggish and lethargic on Sunday.

Tell people around you that you feel uncomfortable or a little dizzy.

She showed a loss of appetite and went to bed early.

This way you will appear more credible when you actually "get sick" the next day.

Think about past illnesses.

People know how you were sick in the past. Think about how you felt at that time and how you behaved at that time.

Then replaying past symptoms and emotions.

It's easier to fake a relapse than to pretend a disease is new to you.

How to look pale.

Applying green concealer to your cheeks and forehead will make your face look pale.

Don't apply too much green cosmetics, as the saying goes, too much is never enough.

Behave unusually.

The patient will not laugh so hard that his branches will tremble with laughter, and he will be in high spirits.

You need to appear distracted.

If you're the type of person who gets cranky when you're sick, act like it.

Even if you participate in an activity you enjoy, don't appear to be enjoying it.

For example, when you are invited to watch a movie you like, you should politely decline the request.