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How do you say I am sick in Russian?

How do you say I am sick in Russian?

я болен [ex.] I am sick. Я болен. (YA bolen.)

How do you say sick without saying it?

There are a few ways to express how we feel:

  1. “I don’t feel well.” “I am feeling sick.”
  2. “I am feeling very tired today.” “I have been feeling very run-down lately.”
  3. “I have a bad headache.” “I have a sore arm.”
  4. “I’m sorry you’re not feeling well. Maybe you should go home to bed?”
  5. “I’m still not feeling well.”

How do I tell my boss Im sick?

How do you text in sick examples?

  1. “I have [sickness] and will need to take a sick day today.
  2. “I’m really not feeling well today, so I don’t think I will be able to do my job productively or efficiently.
  3. “I’ve come down with [sickness] and need to use a sick day today, but I’ll be back at work tomorrow.

How do you say sick leave?

Try saying: I started feeling unwell yesterday evening and feel even worse this morning. I’m not well enough to come to the office and I don’t want to risk passing anything on to others. I’m going to take a day off to get better and, hopefully, I will be OK to come back to work tomorrow.

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How do you call in sick text?

Be professional call in a sick text message You should use proper punctuation and full sentences. Here is calling in sick two days in a row text in sick to work example. I need to take today and tomorrow off from work. I visited my physician, and I have the flu.

How do you text sick leave?

How do you call in sick at work?

It could be by email, call or text. The key to calling in sick is to keep the reason to the point – you don’t need to mention every symptom of your illness, and we’re sure your boss doesn’t want to hear it either. If you’re leading a team or are working on a team project, out of courtesy let them know as well.

What to say when you call in sick?

“Dear Ben, I’m afraid I’ve taken ill overnight and I won’t be able to attend work today. I’ve informed my training manager and my colleagues. I’m hoping to feel better tomorrow so I can attend work and continue with the training you’re generously providing me.