Yes, they are quite common. Many students at some point consider or actually do ditch school. It could be due to peer pressure, like when their friends are doing it. Or they might be bored with school and think there's something more exciting to do outside.
One consequence could be getting in trouble with parents. They might be disappointed and ground the student. Another is facing school discipline like detention. The school doesn't tolerate truancy.
One ditching school story could be about a group of friends who decided to skip school to go to the beach. They thought they could get away with it, but their teacher noticed their absence and called their parents. It ended up with them getting grounded for a week.
I know a story of a group of students. They planned to ditch school to go to a concert. They thought it would be an exciting adventure. They managed to skip school but on their way to the concert, they got lost. They were scared and finally realized that ditching school was a bad idea. They had to call their parents for help, and when they got back to school, they all got detention.
One possible reason could be that Kakashi later realizes Naruto's potential. He might see how much Naruto has grown on his own despite being ditched, and feels guilty for not being there to guide him more. Another reason could be that Kakashi starts to understand the importance of Naruto in the overall story or the team's dynamic. Maybe he misses the bond they could have had if he hadn't ditched Naruto.
It could lead to Kakashi trying to make amends. He might start to train Naruto intensively to make up for lost time. This would change the power - dynamic in the story as Naruto would grow faster under Kakashi's direct guidance.
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