I assume a “pupil-free day” means one when the school staff has to go in to work, but the students don’t come to school. But why would the parents call it that, since it’s a day that’s not pupil-free for them? Is this terminology peculiar to the Land of Oz? Or have I got it all wrong?
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
“Quiet quitting”?
Ken Norris Premium Member over 1 year ago
On the side: If you can fake sincerity, you’ve got it made…
Jefano Premium Member over 1 year ago
I assume a “pupil-free day” means one when the school staff has to go in to work, but the students don’t come to school. But why would the parents call it that, since it’s a day that’s not pupil-free for them? Is this terminology peculiar to the Land of Oz? Or have I got it all wrong?