Should you offer someone who said they were on a diet fattening food?
Cookie Diet July 6th, 2009
Okay, I’ve always wondered about the this. Say you work in an office and you offer someone something fattening, like a muffin or a cookie. They say no, they are on a diet and they’ve already lost weight. When you look, you can tell that they have indeed lost weight.
My question is, say, it’s a week later and you have something fattening again. Do you offer the person some or not? I mean, they said they were on a diet and I don’t want to tempt them. Then again, I know most people fall off of diets really quickly, so I don’t want to be rude. And I’m not around when they’re eating, so I have no idea if they are eating diet foods or not, so I can’t go by that.
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why not just make a general annoucement like "cookies" for everyone at my desk". That way you’re not overly tempting her, but yet you’re not ignoring her either.