Is This Girl Wrong For Saying No When Someone Asked For A Bite Of Her Food- Reddit Decides
A lot of us might already know what we'd say if someone asked for a bite of our food.
Daphnie
We are here again with another AITA post on Reddit that got a lot of attention and we wanted to share it with all of you. We cover a lot of AITA posts on Reddit because they're pretty entertaining and it lets us form our own opinion on the situation that happened in the post.
We are covering an AITA post that was submitted by a female who explained a situation when a coworker asked for some of her food, to which she replied no. Most of us would probably think that this was an acceptable response, or maybe you would take offense to it.
This girl's friend definitely took offense to it and it made things a little rocky in their friendship. We are always willing to dive into these posts and show them in as much detail as possible to get you the full picture of the Reddit post itself.
If you're interested in hearing more about this situation and seeing the original post itself then you'll want to keep reading. We're going to dive into this and show you the full post, plus some of the best comments that were left on it as well.
Stay tuned so you can form your own opinion on what happened.
OP started off the post getting right into the details of the interaction and what type of meal she was eating.
u/imsureitsniceoutside
She explains why she didn't give her a bite and then goes into details of what comment her coworker said in response.
imsureitsniceoutside
Then she explains the interaction that happened after the first one, which confirmed her coworkers feelings.
imsureitsniceoutside
She says that she heard her telling another coworker about it and calling her a name. Ultimately she just wants to know if she's in the wrong.
imsureitsniceoutside
She ended the post with a little update as she and her coworker spoke again.
imsureitsniceoutside
The first comment says that OP is NTA and that the coworker is out of line. However, OP's response says that she's actually a manager.
Squirrel_jle
Pretty much everyone says that OP is NTA and that if she doesn't want to share her food then she doesn't have to.
_Bunny_123
This person definitely said that it is rude that she asked if she was really going to eat the whole thing.
DontAskMeChit
This person also said that she has a harassment claim if she wanted to report her.
edc7
Ultimately that's true though. She decides what she shares.
CouchcarrotStatus
OP responded to the comment above and basically said it's a yes or no question and they have a right to say no.
imsureitsniceoutside
It's very rude to ask for a bite especially if you're not that close.
nothisTrophyWife
Simply put but basically everyone agrees that she's NTA and the coworker was rude.
Sunny_Hill_1
It's very disrespectful to call her that especially for just denying a bite.
Ordinary_Bid_7053
It's a very weird argument to have so I'm not sure what she was trying to accomplish.
bananie197239
This situation is actually pretty odd because not many people would ask for a bite of your food, and some people might not exactly know how to respond either. Ultimately everyone said that OP is NTA and that she made the right call to say yes or no to giving a bite of her own food.
Daphnie