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My boss texted me that I don't have to go to work tomorrow. How should I reply? I need a sacred answer.
If you know that the boss is stingy and really doesn't want you, you can say that I will leave if you lend me your salary tomorrow, otherwise I will live in vain every day! If the boss is generous, it means that he has a good relationship with you! If you want to let you rest for a few days, you can tell the boss that I will finish the rest of the work tomorrow. If it's time for you to rest, you can tell the boss that I want to rest. He needs your job these days. You can help the boss finish this issue and rest next time! If the boss wants to leave it to you, you can promise to understand if the boss can't find a candidate for the time being! If the boss deliberately doesn't let you rest, you can ask the boss to comment on why you don't rest! If he still pushes around, you won't have to work for him. What's your attitude? You'd better tell him politely! I'll let you go for a few days, and you will come to work in a few days. You can go back if you want to continue, boss. I did a good job! There is nothing wrong! Why don't you want me to work! If the boss doesn't like you, you can come back tomorrow. If you still want to go to school, the boss is wrong. I will work hard tomorrow.
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