Teens who live in snowy regions look forward to having a few snow days off from school, so they can play hooky with the school's permission instead of being stuck in class.
@Nickyjanflone We're not tryna, but we're monitoring conditions and forecasts to see if we hafta.
— Cherokee Co. Schools (@CherokeeSchools) January 6, 2017
But kids in Atlanta, Georgia know they're unlikely to get a day off, because only a few inches of snow falls each year, so they have to find other ways to convince their school to give them a snow day.
@Kingchris232 Just 2 be safe, do your homework.
— Cherokee Co. Schools (@CherokeeSchools) January 6, 2017
Students from the Cherokee County school district started sending tweets to their school hinting at how much they'd enjoy having a snow day, and the district replied to their tweets by gently trolling them.
@atreacts Hmmm. Lemme think. No.
— Cherokee Co. Schools (@CherokeeSchools) January 6, 2017
The lucky brats eventually got their snow day, but not before the district sent one last trolling tweet starring Michael Scott.
If I never let you get one in, would that be fair? Enjoy your snow day tomorrow (better see you on the 19th). #SafeCherokee pic.twitter.com/8RIKtpcrZ8
— Cherokee Co. Schools (@CherokeeSchools) January 9, 2017
-Via Woman's Day