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[quote=Anonymous]No I don't think you have responsibility to feed her, make her lunch, or whatever. If its too much for you, of course let her know that you accidentally overheard her and wanted to reiterate that she is welcome to eat what is in the kitchen or to go out for lunch. That being said, it bugs the hell out of me when people eat in front of me without offering something. Not because I'm greedy or entitled or exceptionally hungry, but because it is rude and inconsiderate and speaks to a lack of respect. If it was anyone else, ask yourself if you'd behave the same way? I wasn't raised that way, and it annoys me when people do it. Just like seeing men sitting on public transport while women stand. If you have the energy to go out and pick up lunch for yourself, it doesn't require much more effort to ask her if she'd like some of what you're getting. As for her complaining, she may be generally unhappy with the job, which leads to her nitpicking your actions. But you don't have the mental energy to worry about this too much, am I right?[/quote]
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