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When you’re sick, sometimes the last thing you want to do is be on the phone or compose an email. That’s why calling in sick over text, or "texting in sick," is becoming more and more popular. But is letting your boss know you’re sick over text always appropriate? And when you do text in sick, what should you say? To help you out, we took a look at what the experts say and created a guide with everything you need to know, including example texts that you can send your boss when you’re feeling under the weather.

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How to Text Your Boss You're Sick

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    Let your boss know as soon as possible. The earlier you let them know, the more time they’ll have to prepare for your absence. If you woke up sick on a day you’re scheduled to work, that’s okay—just let your boss know as soon as you can! It will look better for you if you give your boss some advance notice rather than waiting until the last minute (or until your scheduled shift has already started).[1]

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    Share only the necessary details. Sometimes when you’re sick it can be tempting to share a list of all your symptoms with your boss to really show them just how sick you are, but try to avoid it.[2] You’re not obligated to share all of the messy, sniffly details, and your boss doesn’t need to know them either. They just need to know that you’re sick and not able to work today. Keep things brief by saying something like:[3]

    • ”I’m feeling very ill today.”
    • ”Unfortunately, I’m sick with the flu.”
    • ”I have a fever and I think I’m coming down with something.”

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    Assure your boss that your work will be covered if necessary. If you have work that needs to be covered while you're off, like a shift or a meeting you were supposed to host, ask a coworker to cover for you while you’re out sick if you’re able to. Then, let your boss know that you’ve already handled it when you text them. They’ll appreciate that you took the initiative.[4]

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    Keep things professional in your text. Texting is more casual than email or a phone call, but you still want to make sure you’re being professional since you’re communicating with your boss. Include a greeting (“Hi, Stacy”) at the beginning of your text, and use full sentences and proper grammar throughout.

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    Texting in sick for one day: If you just need to take one day off, let your boss know that you’re planning on returning to work tomorrow. Try texting them something like:

    • "Hello, Mark. I have a cold and I don’t think I’m going to be able to make it in today. I’ll be back in the office tomorrow.”
    • "Hi, Jan. I’m feeling ill today and I won’t be able to make my shift later. Sam agreed to cover for me until I’m back tomorrow.”
    • "Good morning. I started feeling sick last night and I’m not feeling better today, so I’m going to have to take a sick day. I’ll make sure to catch up on what I’ve missed when I’m back in the office tomorrow.”
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    Texting in sick for multiple days: If you think you’re going to be out sick for more than one day, try to give your boss a heads up when you text them. Text them something along the lines of:

    • "Hi, Elize. Unfortunately, I have the flu and I’m feeling very ill, so I think I’ll need to take the rest of the week off. While I’m out, Max will be helping with my workload. I’ll be back on Monday morning.”
    • "Hey, Travis. I’m feeling pretty ill because of a stomach bug and I don’t think I’ll be in today or tomorrow. I’m planning on returning to work on Friday.”
    • "Good morning. I’m very sick with a fever at the moment and need to take a few days off to recover. I’m hoping to be back on Thursday. In the meantime, Erin agreed to lead the team meetings.”
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    Texting in sick for an unknown number of days: If you’re sick and you’re not sure when you’ll feel well enough to return to work, let your boss know that you’re unsure of your return date but you’ll keep them updated. Try texting them something like:

    • "Hi, Jordan. I’m feeling very ill today and won’t be able to log on for the day. I’m hoping to be back online tomorrow, but I’m not sure how I’ll be feeling. I will keep you updated.”
    • "Hello, Tia. I came down with a fever last night and I’m not feeling well this morning. I may need to take a few days off but I will keep you posted. Sarah is going to help with training until I’m back.”
    • "Good morning. I scheduled a doctor’s appointment today because I haven’t been feeling well for the past couple of days. I’m hoping to feel well enough to return to work in the next couple of days, but I will let you know.”
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When is it okay to text in sick?

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  1. It depends on your relationship with your boss and what they prefer. If you and your boss normally text each other, sending them a text that you can’t make it in today most likely won’t be a problem. On the other hand, if you and your boss don’t usually text, calling in or sending them an email is probably a safer bet.[5] Some managers (and companies) have specific policies for requesting sick days, in which case you would want to follow whatever those policies say to do.[6]

    • If you’re not sure, ask your boss if they have a preference. After you let them know you won’t be able to work, end with something like, “In the future, would it be okay if I texted you that I’m sick, or do you prefer me to call in or email you instead?”
    • Some bosses actually prefer when you let them know over text. It’s quicker and more efficient than a phone call or email. It just depends on what your boss’ preference is!

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      3 Ways to Ask for a Sick Day over Text - wikiHow? ›

      Sick Text Message Examples:

      “Hi [Manager Name], so sorry for the last-minute text message, but I've had an unexpected illness come up, and I will have to take a sick day tomorrow. I've contacted [Name], who will be able to cover my shift in my absence.

      How do I ask for a sick day text? ›

      Sick Text Message Examples:

      “Hi [Manager Name], so sorry for the last-minute text message, but I've had an unexpected illness come up, and I will have to take a sick day tomorrow. I've contacted [Name], who will be able to cover my shift in my absence.

      What is the best text for a sick day? ›

      Hi [Boss's Name], I'm so sorry to do this at the last minute, but I won't be able to come to work today. I woke up this morning feeling quite unwell, and I don't want to get anyone else sick. I've already contacted [Colleague's Name] to see if he/she can cover my shift. I'll let you know if I hear back from him/her.

      How do you call in sick casual text? ›

      Different ways to say you are taking sick or carer's leave
      1. I won't be making it in today, my child doesn't feel well.
      2. I don't feel well, so I'll be staying home from work today.
      3. I need to take a sick day to get better.
      4. I don't feel very well this morning, so I think I'd better stay at home to rest.
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      How do you politely ask for a sick day? ›

      I'm feeling ill and experiencing symptoms. I won't make it into work today, [date], and am taking a paid sick day. I'll monitor my symptoms and keep you apprised of my return to work. Please email me if you have any questions, and I'll respond as soon as I can.

      How do I say I am sick professionally? ›

      “I'm really not feeling well today, so I don't think I will be able to do my job productively or efficiently. I will need to take the day off, but I will catch up on what I've missed tomorrow.” “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 in text? ›

      Keep things brief by saying something like: ”I'm feeling very ill today.” ”Unfortunately, I'm sick with the flu.” ”I have a fever and I think I'm coming down with something.”

      How do you ask for a sick leave message? ›

      Hello [Manager Name], I hope this finds you well. Unfortunately, I am unable to come in to work today, as I have a fever and need to take a sick day. I will be checking my emails and responding to anything urgent.

      Is it professional to text in sick? ›

      Most managers disapprove of employees texting them in contexts that fall outside of casual communication. For example, only a third of the managers Vejby interviewed found it acceptable for staff to report in sick by text.

      How to ask for a day off at work text? ›

      State the specific date(s) you need off and the reason for the request (e.g. “I would like to request the day off on [Date], as I have a [reason for the request]”) Ask if the request can be accommodated (e.g. “Can I take that day off?”) Thank the person in advance for their time and consideration.

      What is an example of a sick text? ›

      Casual Message:

      I am feeling sick and don't want to bring anything into work with me. I reached out to Robert and he said he would be able to handle the day with out me and to reach out to him if you need anything. I'll keep you in the loop on how I'm feeling tomorrow.

      How do you say I can't come to work today? ›

      “I regret to inform you that I won't be able to come into work today due to unforeseen circ*mstances. I apologize for any inconvenience caused.” 2. “I wanted to let you know that a personal matter has come up that requires my immediate attention.

      How do you respectfully call in sick? ›

      It's better to simply say you won't be in and leave it at that. It is good form to explain why you won't be coming in, but you don't necessarily have to share any specifics of your illness. Providing lengthy explanations as to why you can't come to work also might give the impression you are exaggerating or lying.

      How do I ask for a day of sick leave? ›

      Communicate with your manager via email, phone or text as soon as you feel sick, provide a brief explanation, explain your availability and offer helpful information your team may need to know before leaving or signing off.

      How do you say you need a sick day? ›

      When informing your boss about your sick leave, keep things to the point without over-explaining your illness and symptoms. Instead, briefly explain why you're taking a sick leave (e.g. contagious illness such as flu and cold, stomach flu or family issues) and state your approximation of the period you'll be away.

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