Almost the only solution that can save us from cold, inexplicably tired and time-less mornings is a snow day. On a snowy day, this might be the only way to take advantage of bad road conditions. You might be able to go back to bed, spend more time with your family, or catch up on homework you forgot. That’s why not only students but also teachers look forward to snow day. It seems so natural that everyone loves snow days.
However, contrary to everyone’s expectations, a freezing cold winter doesn’t guarantee a snow day, even if it snowed the night before. In fact, there are many mornings when I feel disappointed.
The original purpose of Snow Day is a temporary holiday for the safety of students and parents, taking into account the bad traffic conditions for various reasons after snow falls. That’s why you can’t have good days too often. This is a fact that everyone knows.
Now, the problem is that many people take Snow Day for granted. Of course, you can think of wanting to have a snow day tomorrow. However, contrary to expectations, Snow Day is not an event that comes around very often. Going to school is the norm. However, the students who complain about not being able to have a snow day look better than expected. Doesn’t every high school student know the difference between what you think inside and what you say out loud?
Generally, a day with a snow day is known when the temperature drops below 15 degrees or when traffic conditions are suddenly worse than normal. It cannot be arbitrarily determined according to the mood of the person with authority.
I think it’s immature to let your own feelings get the better of you and complain about something you don’t even deserve.
How about putting a spoon under your pillow instead of complaining? There are many ways to be productive.