National Sickie Day – Feb. 1, 2027

National Sickie Day
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National Sickie Day arrives every first Monday of February, marking the statistically most common day for workers to call in sick across the U.K. This phenomenon is often attributed to a mix of post-holiday blues, dreary winter weather, and seasonal illnesses. Take this opportunity to prioritize your well-being, catch up on rest, or simply enjoy a quiet day at home.

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Expected National Sickie Day Deals

While official 2027 promotions are still under wraps, National Sickie Day often sees a surge in demand for comfort-focused services. History shows food delivery apps like Deliveroo and Uber Eats roll out discounts, while streaming services such as Netflix and Disney+ might highlight cozy bingeworthy content. Retailers like Boots and Superdrug could offer deals on cold and flu remedies or self-care items. Even online retailers like Amazon UK often see a bump in sales for books, loungewear, and gaming. Expect local cafes and bakeries to promote comforting treats for delivery. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 2027 approaches.

Platform Guide for National Sickie Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #NationalSickieDay. Share your favorite comfort food recipes or cozy day-off routines.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalSickieDay. Post photos of your ideal ‘sickie day’ setup, from blankets to hot drinks.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #NationalSickieDay. Join the conversation about workplace well-being and the importance of rest.

Social Media Tips for National Sickie Day

Individuals

Plan a truly restorative day off. Disconnect from work emails, enjoy a favorite comfort meal, and indulge in a good book or movie marathon to recharge.

Creators

Produce content around 'sick day essentials,' mental health breaks, or quick and easy recipes for when you're feeling under the weather. Share tips for guilt-free rest.

Brands

Run a campaign promoting self-care products, food delivery specials, or streaming bundles for a cozy day in. Offer discounts on wellness items or comfort food.

Top Brands for National Sickie Day

  1. Deliveroo

    Founded in London in 2013, Deliveroo is a leading online food delivery company operating across the UK and other markets. It connects customers with local restaurants and takeaways, perfect for a cozy sick day meal.

  2. Netflix

    Established in 1997, Netflix is a global streaming giant offering a vast library of films and TV series. It's a go-to for many seeking entertainment and distraction during a day off.

  3. Boots

    A prominent health and beauty retailer in the UK, founded in 1849. Boots offers everything from prescription medicines to self-care products, making it a key stop for sick day essentials.

  4. Uber Eats

    Launched in 2014 by Uber, this food delivery platform partners with thousands of restaurants worldwide. It provides convenient meal options delivered right to your door, ideal for a day of rest.

  5. Disney+

    Disney's subscription streaming service, launched in 2019, features content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. It's a popular choice for feel-good entertainment on a day off.

  6. Amazon UK

    The UK arm of the global e-commerce giant, Amazon.com, founded in 1994. Amazon UK is a source for books, electronics, comfort items, and more, all delivered directly to your home.

  7. Headspace

    Founded in 2010, Headspace is a global leader in mindfulness and meditation. Its app offers guided meditations and tools to help manage stress and improve sleep, perfect for mental well-being.

National Sickie Day Hero

Robert Owen

Robert Owen (1771-1858) was a Welsh social reformer and one of the founders of utopian socialism and the cooperative movement. A pioneer in advocating for improved working conditions, he championed shorter working hours, child labor restrictions, and the importance of worker well-being, laying groundwork for modern labor rights and the concept of taking necessary rest.

History of National Sickie Day

National Sickie Day was first coined in 2011 by a British law firm ELAS after they published research showing that the first Monday in February is the most likely day for workers in the U.K. to call in sick. Reasons (legitimate and otherwise) range from an illness or a hangover (it’s the first Monday after Dry January, after all) to staying up late to watch the American Super Bowl.

In 2020, around 600,000 workers called in sick, costing the British economy close to 45 million pounds. However, experts argue that taking a day off may actually be more productive than going to work sick, where the employee is likely to spread illness and function at reduced capacity.

A 2015 survey showed that workers calling in sick with a mental-health issue were more likely to lie to their employers than those with a physical ailment. Doctors and mental-health professionals argue that employers must emphasize the importance of mental health and reduce the stigma around it. Some employers show little sympathy for physical illness too, with only 42% of senior managers viewing the flu as a reason to stay home.

Although Monday is the most popular day of the week for calling in sick, in recent years, other Mondays throughout the year have supplanted the first of February for the highest absence rates, making the title of National Sickie Day less accurate. However, the ‘holiday’ remains a popular talking point and excuse for people to take a day off, knowing others are likely doing the same.

National Sickie Day timeline

1986
Ferris Bueller Takes the Day Off

Matthew Broderick’s breakout role as America’s most lovable truant in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” elevates calling in sick to an art form.

April 6, 1993
The U.K. Introduces Sick Pay

The Statutory Sick Pay Bill is passed in the U.K. Parliament, mandating paid sick leave by all employers.

2011
‘National Sickie Day’ Coined

The term ‘National Sickie Day’ first appears after research shows that one day of the year has more sick day call-ins than any other.

May 7, 2018
San Francisco Mandates Paid Sick Leave

San Francisco becomes the first U.S. city to require paid sick leave for all employees.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Sickie Day

Local businesses can acknowledge National Sickie Day by promoting self-care and well-being. Cafes and restaurants might offer special delivery deals on comforting meals and warm drinks. Wellness centers and spas could run promotions on relaxation services or at-home pampering kits. Even local bookshops and entertainment venues can highlight cozy reads or streaming options, encouraging customers to embrace a day of rest without guilt. The key is to frame offerings around genuine care and comfort rather than encouraging truancy.

National Sickie Day FAQs

When is National Sickie Day?

In 2027, National Sickie Day is observed on Monday, February 1, kicking off the month as the day many choose to prioritize their well-being and take a much-needed break.

Why is the first Monday in February known as National Sickie Day?

Experts continue to attribute the phenomenon of National Sickie Day to factors like the lingering effects of winter, seasonal affective disorder, and the general dip in mood after the festive period. It’s a confluence of environmental and psychological elements that makes this day a prime candidate for a ‘sickie’.

Is National Sickie Day officially recognized?

While not a formal observance, the concept of National Sickie Day has gained cultural recognition, particularly in the U.K., as a tongue-in-cheek acknowledgment of a predictable annual trend in employee absences. Its informal status underscores its origin in behavioral statistics.

What are the common reasons for taking a 'sickie'?

While the term ‘sickie’ implies feigned illness, many individuals use it to cope with mental fatigue, seasonal depression, or simply the need for a restorative day away from work pressures. The stigma around mental health often leads to physical ailments being cited as the official reason.

How to Celebrate National Sickie Day

  1. Take the day off

    That’s a no-brainer. If you can, take the day off work and spend it with your family, pets, or engaging in a hobby you don’t usually have time for. 2. Promote mental-health support It’s ok to take a mental-health day. Lend your support to an organization that works on reducing stigma and enabling access to mental-health resources. 3. Take the day off from everything Maybe you’re staying home from work, but if you spend the day mindlessly scrolling through your social media, your brain isn’t getting much of a break. Make it a point to truly disconnect and stay off Facebook, email, and news sites for a day.

  2. Promote mental-health support

    It’s ok to take a mental-health day. Lend your support to an organization that works on reducing stigma and enabling access to mental-health resources.

  3. Take the day off from everything

    Maybe you’re staying home from work, but if you spend the day mindlessly scrolling through your social media, your brain isn’t getting much of a break. Make it a point to truly disconnect and stay off Facebook, email, and news sites for a day.

5 Of The Worst Sickie Day Excuses

  1. "I stayed out partying and didn't get enough sleep"

    Believe it or not, some people think honesty is the best policy, even when it comes to sick day excuses!

  2. "I’m having period pains”

    This is a perfectly valid excuse… if you have a uterus!

  3. "I got arrested"

    If you end up in the slammer the night before Sickie Day, you may not want to tell your boss.

  4. "The cat stole my house keys"

    Although it sounds like a variation on “the dog ate my homework,” this was a legitimate excuse used by a worker in 2019.

  5. "I have Ebola"

    If you’re going to claim to have a disease, maybe stick with a more common one — not one that would cause the National Health Service to examine and quarantine you!

Why National Sickie Day Is Important

  1. It reminds you that sick days are a worker’s right

    This unofficial ‘holiday’ reminds workers to take time off when they need it.

  2. It draws attention to mental-health issues

    Too many employees lie about why they stay home because they’re afraid of the stigma that comes with admitting to mental-health issues. Destigmatizing mental health will help more workers feel comfortable accessing resources and taking time off when they need it, leading to happier workforces and improved productivity.

  3. It promotes healthier work policies

    Many activists argue that the reason workers ‘pull a sickie’ is often related to their fear of retribution from their employer. Fair, reasonable time-off policies can reduce worker dishonesty and improve worker health and relations between employers and employees.

National Sickie Day dates

Year Date Day
2025 February 3 Monday
2026 February 2 Monday
2027 February 1 Monday
2028 February 7 Monday
2029 February 5 Monday