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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1187848" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>I'm in a work place that eats a lot of that food too and they have morning teas often. I never join in the morning teas, and if my colleagues offer me something to eat I always say no. They all know I will say no, but they offer anyhow to ensure they aren't excluding me. I appreciate their thoughtfulness, but I realise it's up to me whether or not I accept what they're offering. I always just smile at them and say no thanks but thanks for offering. It's hard I know when you're tempted. For me these days a lot of foods they eat equals pain for me anyhow so that puts me off straight away. So I hear you... it's frustrating for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1187848, member: 211362"] I'm in a work place that eats a lot of that food too and they have morning teas often. I never join in the morning teas, and if my colleagues offer me something to eat I always say no. They all know I will say no, but they offer anyhow to ensure they aren't excluding me. I appreciate their thoughtfulness, but I realise it's up to me whether or not I accept what they're offering. I always just smile at them and say no thanks but thanks for offering. It's hard I know when you're tempted. For me these days a lot of foods they eat equals pain for me anyhow so that puts me off straight away. So I hear you... it's frustrating for sure. [/QUOTE]
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