Anonymous wrote:this is crazy like seinfeld. just bring a little extra, offer it to her. or ignore her but she might stay mad.
Anonymous wrote:It would annoy me to have someone constantly eating in an open plan office. That said, I wouldn't demand some of their food!
Anonymous wrote:You sound like a drama queen. You are freezing this girl out of your little social circle by offering snacks to other coworkers but not her, and then being offended when she calls you out on how your behaviour makes her feel.
It's a workplace, not grade school. No, you're not under any obligation to share your snacks. No, you're not under any obligation to be nice to her. But not is she under any obligation to not tell you how rude that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in an open office and there are about 20 of us. I work 10 hour days, so I tend to pack a lot of food in my lunch box. Normally leftovers with a variety of snacks (fruit, yogurt, chips, etc). My coworker mention yesterday that she doesn't like that I don't share snacks with her and the fact that I'm always hungry isn't an excuse. I'm rather slim and have a fast metabolism, as a result I eat frequently. She said she thought I was an only child, not sure what that has to do with anything. And she doesn't like the fact that I'm not happy and chipper and don't talk enough at work. As a a result I officially am not too fond of her. She says it's a way to build camaderie at work. I've been at my workplace for 5 years and she about one or two. I was not in a good mood at all yesterday. How can I handle this situation?
Does the coworker give you the snacks she brings?
No, but I never ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in an open office and there are about 20 of us. I work 10 hour days, so I tend to pack a lot of food in my lunch box. Normally leftovers with a variety of snacks (fruit, yogurt, chips, etc). My coworker mention yesterday that she doesn't like that I don't share snacks with her and the fact that I'm always hungry isn't an excuse. I'm rather slim and have a fast metabolism, as a result I eat frequently. She said she thought I was an only child, not sure what that has to do with anything. And she doesn't like the fact that I'm not happy and chipper and don't talk enough at work. As a a result I officially am not too fond of her. She says it's a way to build camaderie at work. I've been at my workplace for 5 years and she about one or two. I was not in a good mood at all yesterday. How can I handle this situation?
Does the coworker give you the snacks she brings?
Anonymous wrote:I work in an open office and there are about 20 of us. I work 10 hour days, so I tend to pack a lot of food in my lunch box. Normally leftovers with a variety of snacks (fruit, yogurt, chips, etc). My coworker mention yesterday that she doesn't like that I don't share snacks with her and the fact that I'm always hungry isn't an excuse. I'm rather slim and have a fast metabolism, as a result I eat frequently. She said she thought I was an only child, not sure what that has to do with anything. And she doesn't like the fact that I'm not happy and chipper and don't talk enough at work. As a a result I officially am not too fond of her. She says it's a way to build camaderie at work. I've been at my workplace for 5 years and she about one or two. I was not in a good mood at all yesterday. How can I handle this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i should add i offer snacks to people next to me, but not every day.
This does make it a bit of a different story. Are you smiley to some people and not others? Do you offer to some but not her? It might not be the food, !75 the fact that she thinks you don't like her and doesn't know how to expresss it.
She's crazy weird for even bringing it up, but maybe just have a no offer policy?