7-Year-Old Urgently Needs to Play More or Will Be Expelled from School

7-Year-Old Urgently Needs to Play More or Will Be Expelled from School

A little boy has a serious problem. Although he has good grades in school, he is soon threatened with expulsion because he doesn’t study enough in the subject “Computer Games”. Therefore, the school urgently calls on the parents: “Let the boy play all night long!” You will find out what it’s all about here.

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Nathan is a seven-year-old student who actually has good grades. But one thing the boy lacks: enough time to play. That has to change! Therefore, Nathan implemented a curious plan: he wanted to force his parents through an official school directive to let him play all night long!

Expulsion if he doesn’t play all night!

Therefore, Nathan’s parents were quite surprised when their son came home one day with a curious letter from the school, filled with shaky handwriting and full of spelling mistakes. The content of the message:

Parent letter

“Dear Parents, Nathan is doing well in all subjects, except in the subject VIDEO GAMES! If he doesn’t stay awake all night and play video games, he will probably be expelled from school!!! Please let him urgently stay awake all night & start doing that best today! He may play anything he wants, computer, Wii, iPod, iPad, iPhone & all other electronic (sic!) devices.

From “The School”

“Son, in 20 years we will laugh about this!”

Of course, the letter was not officially from the school, but forged by Nathan in childlike exuberance. The parents of the clever little rascal took it easy and posted a photo of the “letter” on Reddit and Imgur. Soon, other readers joined in, who among other things recommended to fulfill the boy’s wish and let him really play all night long out of sheer obligation. He will see what he gets from it.

Others amused themselves over the wording of the letter with the list of all possible devices and the passage “all others too!”, predicting Nathan a future as a clever lawyer.

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 The parents, meanwhile, take it with humor and want to keep the letter to show it to their son again in 20 years and then laugh heartily about it.


Jürgen says: Whether Nathan came up with the idea of writing such a letter on his own or the inspiration came from elsewhere, I find it funny! If my child did something like that, I would post it online and laugh about it. What do you think of Nathan’s action? Serious forgery that should have consequences, or just cute? Let me know in the comments!

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Source(s): Reddit, GameStar, Imgur
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