Anonymous wrote:I also lie about health insurance group number/phone number/address because I am too lazy to get the real information. Nobody actually uses or needs this information.
+1. We did this exactly!!👍Anonymous wrote:When I was in that situation I just put one local person (at first, just a coworker or next door neighbor) and after that- out of town family and their cell numbers. No one ever checks these IME. No has ever called any of our emergency contacts.
Once my kids were old enough (tween with cell phones and know who to call on their own anyway- neighbor, friends parent, etc) I just wrote myself and DH. With our Office numbers to fill additional spaces if needed. Again no one has ever questioned or called, obviously
Anonymous wrote:John smith- your home phone number
Jane smith- your cell number
Larla smith- work number
Bill smith- google number forwarding to your cell
Anonymous wrote:I would write in Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get to know your neighborsAnonymous wrote:Not a school post, though it's peripherally related: our kids were denied bus service (private school) because DH and I couldn't provide four (!) local emergency contacts. I work from home, so I don't have local colleagues, and he could only find two to agree. We have no family in town. Don't know our neighbors. The school said we can sign up once we come up with two more names, but I feel like such an utter failure. No question. Just a vent.
How? We've lived here three years and have seen them like a dozen times.
Knock on their doors. That’s how I met my neighbors when I moved to my house.
Anonymous wrote:I face this too, a few years ago. I wrote in my husband's name and my name in different ways
middle name, last name - his cell number
my middle name, maiden name - my cell number
and I also put in a few neighbors who I didn't check with first, as 3rd and 4th because they will NEVER call them.