zeichner wrote:
I'm pretty particular about what I eat - fried things, too much sugar, high-carb foods just don't agree with me (or my lifestyle.) So when coworkers bring in donuts/cookies/baked goods EVERY FRICKIN' MORNING, I just stay at my desk & ignore them.
However, I once read that people get offended (either consciously or subconsciously) if they offer you food & you turn them down. Evidently it's a trust issue - people think you don't trust them if you won't eat their food. In the back of my mind, I'm thinking that my refusal to have a donut with the gang is just another thing that makes me "different" and stand-offish in their eyes.
So I'm just wondering - anyone else see this as a problem?
It was a problem when I was dating Romanian. You see its good manners in Romania to constantly offer your guest food and his mother wanted to make a good impression for me.
The plate she served me for breakfast had more food on it that I'd typically eat in 3 days. Lunch, supper, and dinner, began with a large bowl of soup, larger than I'd have if that was all I was eating, then a main course with several sides. Also, half a loaf of bread for each of us. And then snacks every 10 minutes in between meals. She didn't know english and just kept constantly coming up to me with food saying "to eat?" "to eat?" and sometimes I'd just say yeah because i was ignoring her and would then end up with this gigantic snack I didn't want