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I recently started a new job where I’m working with someone who is vegan. This is great and I have no problems with it at all. My diet also leans heavily towards vegan and I understand and sympathize with the reasons that can lead to this choice.

However, I seem to keep ending up in inadvertent conflict with my colleague in ways that surprise and baffle me. For example:

* After buying and showing him a vegan product I had just purchased (and commenting that I had done so in the hope of avoiding a more animal-product based health solution), I found myself harangued at length about how healthy non-vegan foods weren’t actually healthy, and “Would you eat a human? Have they done trials on the benefits of eating humans? No? Exactly!”

* I sent an all-office IM asking if anyone wanted a cheese sandwich I had accidentally bought (accidentally in that I thought I had bought a different filling). I received an email back from him demanding that I don’t include him on any further “offensive” emails. This was followed up by an office update telling all staff to use work communications appropriately.

I enjoy my job and I did enjoy working with this person, but now I feel quite thrown and unsure of how to react to him. I’m pretty annoyed at being accused of being offensive for my use of the words “cheese sandwich” and don’t want to bring it up as I can’t see a way of that conversation going well (I’m not planning to apologize; I don’t think I need to?!). I realize the obvious solution is just to never ever mention food (or nutrition or words that aren’t vegan) again, but I need help with how to get back to a place where I feel like I am comfortable in my work environment rather than slightly on edge in case he kicks off at me again for some insane reason.

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  • 3
    Just ignore him. No one has agency over *your* actions and opinions.

    It's not offensive, it literally doesn't matter and no one else cares. If he/she enjoys living life as an upset prick that's their problem... Just don't include them in any emails and don't talk to them about food unless you want to. It's not worth it...

    People like these give vegans and vegetarians a bad name
  • 3
    Veganism and cunty personalities have a very sus correlation.

    If they start chiming in with unwanted opinions, tell em to shut the fuck up.
  • 3
    What a snowflake. Ignore him, stay happy.
  • 2
    Tbh I'm a bit childish and I would start inventing my own reasons to take offense and then bringing that up with HR as revenge.
  • 2
    Ah, one of the militaristic vegans. Ignore them.
  • 1
    I like your user name.
  • 0
    This is a Rimjob Steve scenario lol
  • 1
    I don't see any reason as to how that person was offended by such a mail. Some people can be really sensitive. Keep your distance from such people.
  • 1
    He's dirting vegans' name w/ cringe. This is quite an offence, if he must know. For the time being, just avoid any contact from cringe.
  • 2
    I'm vegan, I have never mentioned anything offensive when the guys were eating whatever next to me. I'm vegan for myself and no one should care about it like I do not care what they're eating. I will tell my opinion if I'm asked but i prefer not to. If your colleague is doing it, well it not a "vegan" stuff its personal defect, probably an idiot. :D
  • 1
    If he was vegan, he should have known vegan cheese exist and that some people with such diets (dairy-free, vegetarian, vegan, pescetarian) could find themselves getting/bying something that contains ingredients they shouldn't/wouldn't eat.

    In short, that guy sounds like a wee shite that needs some brain cells or to improve his emotional intelligence.
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