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The 20 Most Common Excuses People Make For Being Late To Work


The 20 Most Common Excuses People Make For Being Late To Work


Late Again?

Mornings don't always go as planned. One moment, you are confident you'll make it on time. The next, you are scrambling for an excuse to tell your boss as you frantically stumble into the office. It happens more often than most of us would like to admit, and people have pretty much come up with every excuse in the book. But what are the most common reasons people give for being late? Let's take a look!

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1. Traffic Delays

Nothing ruins a good morning like red brake lights stretching for miles. You check your GPS and hope for a miracle. Instead, the estimated arrival time keeps getting worse. It could be an accident or the usual rush-hour chaos. Whatever the reason, you are stuck watching the minutes disappear.

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2. Public Transportation Issues

Buses and trains are supposed to run on a schedule. That does not mean they always do. Sometimes, the train doors shut in your face. Other times, the bus takes an unexpected detour. Either way, you just have to wait and hope the next one shows up soon.

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3. Overslept Alarm

That alarm clock definitely went off. You did not hear it, or maybe your half-asleep brain convinced you it was unimportant. Now, you are throwing on clothes and grabbing whatever food you can carry. Here, the alarm gets the blame. But deep down, you know the real culprit is how comfortable your bed feels.

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4. Car Trouble

A car is a reliable way to get to work until it decides not to be. The battery could die. The engine might make a suspicious noise. Nobody questions car trouble because everyone has experienced that moment of turning the key and realizing something is wrong.

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5. Bad Weather

Rain slows everything down, snow turns the roads into a mess, and fog makes driving feel like guesswork. Even when conditions are not extreme, the weather might become the culprit. By the time you arrive, the only explanation you need is to point outside and say, "Did you see that storm?"

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6. Family Emergency

Few things get more understanding nods than the phrase "family emergency." It can mean anything from a real crisis to something that felt urgent at the time. This one always works since nobody wants to ask too many personal questions.

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7. Child Care Problems

Getting kids ready in the morning is never predictable. They lose things, spill things. They suddenly need a last-minute school project. Even when everything seems under control, something unexpected might happen, and parents know that. So, here goes the excuse.

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8. Feeling Unwell

You wake up feeling off. You are not sick enough to stay home, but you're not at full speed either. Maybe it was a hangover or yesterday’s exhaustion catching up. When you move slower than usual, it makes everything take longer. Before you know it, you are behind schedule and “feeling unwell.”

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9. Power Outage

Technology is great until your house loses power and nothing works. The phone gets a much-needed rest, the coffee maker is out, and you think this is the best reason to wait and arrive late to work.

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10. Lost Track Of Time

One minute, you have plenty of time. The next, you look at the clock and wonder how 20 minutes just disappeared. You got caught up scrolling through your phone or listening to a podcast. Maybe you just sat there in a daze. Whatever the reason, now you are making excuses.

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11. Pet Issues

Pets are lovable, but they can create problems at the worst moments. The dog refuses to go outside. The cat knocks something over. The fish tank suddenly needs attention. Their timing is never great, and those who have pets usually keep this one ready.

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12. Forgot Something At Home

You are halfway to work when you realize your phone is still sitting on the counter or it is your laptop. Or your wallet. Turning back is the only option, even though you already know it will cost you precious minutes. Hopefully, it is something you can grab fast.

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13. Running Late From An Errand

That quick stop on the way to work seemed harmless, right? However, you forgot that the line might just crawl, and the items can be out of stock. What should have been a minor delay then turned into a much more significant setback.

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14. Too Tired To Rush

Now, this one might not be a good excuse for work, but it’s something honest and worth thinking about. People have those days where they try to speed up, but the body refuses to cooperate. The reasons can be stress, anxiety, or even physical problems.

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15. Last-Minute Call Or Email

Just as you're about to head out, a message pops up demanding your attention. You thought a quick reply would be enough, but it seemed like a full-blown task. So, you just walk in and say it was the emergency email you sent me in the morning.

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16. Couldn’t Find Keys

The keys were right there yesterday. Now, they’ve vanished into thin air. You check every pocket, dig through the couch, and even retrace your steps. Somehow, they appear in the least expected place—just after making you late.

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17. Tech Issues At Home

This one’s for remote workers. The internet cuts out, the battery refuses to cooperate, and the computer picks this moment for a surprise update. Somehow, technology always finds a way to make things more complicated, and that’s when it becomes a good excuse for starting late.

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18. Help Arrived Late

You were ready to leave, and then your housekeeper knocked on the door. It is them who started the whole “coming in late” thing recently. So now, you make this excuse more often than before, because they will understand that you can’t do it all by yourself getting back home.

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19. Wardrobe Malfunction

The outfit looked fine at first, but then you spotted a stain. Next, there is a missing button. Then the shoes started bothering you. Every attempt to fix things takes more time than expected, and suddenly, you're late over something as simple as what you're wearing.

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20. Unmotivated

Some mornings, motivation is nowhere to be found. You sit there, debating how much you really need this job. Eventually, you convince yourself to get up. However, it just does not happen as quickly as it should. This excuse may not work, but it is the most honest one on the list.

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