The one that drives me nuts at work is “what are you eating/getting for lunch?” Because their reaction will always be “you’re eating that AGAIN?”
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"It's noodle time". Maybe I'm lucky my colleagues just accept it, I think they may even enjoy the meme. Same thing. Every day.
I have a couple of annoying coworkers that make unwelcome judgements of me for always wearing the same sort of clothes and what I eat. I usually eat in my car instead of the lunchroom.
That's a bummer that you get unwelcome judgements for thesesorts of things!
That happened to me a lot in school, as I had clothes I'd wear on specific days of the week and would also often eat the same stuff for lunch every day. Some folks got it (hey, friends!) and some were just nasty about it.
In my current workplace, while there are questions sometimes, I'm thankful there aren't unwelcome judgements on both my clothes and my eating habits. Though, when someone asks or comments on my current wardrobe (which consists of multiples of the same black pants, black t shirts, and flannel shirts), I've started just saying "I'm in my final phase as an adult goth kid", as that often turns the conversation around to talking about what sorts of non-typical clothes folks wore in their youth.
It's a neat trick and I'm glad it fits for my clothes and my personality because it really helps take some of the conversational pressure off that sort of thing.
I'm rambling. I just wanted to let you know that I understand and also I hope that those unwelcome judgements happen to you less frequently as time goes on.
Adult goth kid. That’s great!