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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks everyone for responses. Its been going for several months, so I don't think it is pregnancy. I would not find it is appropriate even if she will be snacking on my type of food on the regular basis. It is not the type of food that bothers me, it is the manner of food consumption. My child is not craving candies, she just doesnt like sweets a lot (I would rather say she eats only limited type of sweets and completely ignores even Halloween candies), so this is not an issue. The only reason I mention that it is a junk food just to clarify that it is not consistent with any medical needs that requires to consume food frequently. I don't really care that other people choose to eat junk. They are adult, and free to put in their body whatever they choose to. To the teacher who posted above: what you are doing is totally appropriate and it is different from our situation. I totally understand that we all have to skip lunch for some reason and grab it wherever we have a chance. I think it quit different from munching on candies on the daily basis. To lady who munches in cubicle: I think different rules of professional conduct applies for different profession. If you are not dealing with clients on the face-to-face basis, maybe it is OK to munch in your cubicle during the day. And yes, doctors do run from patient to patient for 8 (sometimes even more) hours non-stop. Just because doctor spent with you 10 min, doesn't mean that she will go to hang around for the rest of the day. Nevertheless, I've never seen one even snacking in front of the patient. I don't know much about teacher's professional conduct, thats why I thought i will ask around first. I really appreciate everyone's response![/quote]
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