Or nasty meat...as long as it's consumable it's no ones business. |
| One of the reasons why WFH has taken off; not needing to be around people like the OP. |
No factual question. A lot of countries/cultures, it's not offensive to eat fish at work. Including my own. |
This is what was posted: That is terrible. Where is she from? Def not born/raised in thsi country “Where is she from?” is a question that’s fine. Please explain how the last statement (not question) isn’t racist. |
Weirdo. Carry on Karen. |
Certainly don't use the racist term Karen. It was coined to put "white women" in their place. Like what you're doing...because you don't like someone's opinion doesn't give you cause to call them a nasty name. |
It's not offensive here either. OP has some problem imo. |
So you’ve been called out—stating the OP’s co-worker can’t be from the US because they cook smelly fish. And your response is to insult the person who called you out. Classic jacka$$ move. |
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If my company told me I couldn't warm up my fish, but everyone else could warm up their food there would be a lawsuit.
If it was just some co-worker I'd tell them to leave the rock they've been hiding under. |
| Call OSHA. You are being exposed to mecury on a daily basis. |
| Turn her onto surimi |
They could say that no one can heat up fish or popcorn or broccoli because of the intense odors of the food. It would apply to everyone. |
GIANT ALL CAPS sign on the door of the microwave, with a screenshot of your coworker "warming up her fish"
that is so gross OP. |
Oh No! I've been called out!! Now I am so scared!!
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| Another reason WFH should last forever wherever possible. |