facebookIt's lunch time, you are at a food court, your usual group of colleagues decided to order mala fragrant hotpot together. You wanted to save money so you told them you just wanna have cai png instead. - Seedly

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Anonymous

26 Apr 2021

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It's lunch time, you are at a food court, your usual group of colleagues decided to order mala fragrant hotpot together. You wanted to save money so you told them you just wanna have cai png instead.

They laugh at you and said "don't like that leh!"

:( :(

Should I continue to mix with these group of colleagues. I mean we have to work together somehow..

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Set your boundaries, or just ask them to treat

For me, I hardly eat MXLG. It is just hot & spicy YTF to me :P sorry all, don't hate me

Sharon

25 Apr 2021

Life Alchemist at School of Hard Knocks

I have a friend who also faced this issue previously. In the end, she stopped going out with that group of colleagues and had lunch by herself. Her group (super high-class) wanted to go to restaurants most of the time πŸ˜‚

I guess you must be quite young and it's natural to want to be part of a group. However, you shouldn't feel pressured to join them. Well, even if you don't have lunch with them, work is still work - they will have to fulfill their side of the contract.

Wah if a group judge/outcast/laugh at you just because you want to eat something of your preference, are we still in school? People be spending too much time & energy thinking/dwelling/worrying on unimportant things like "let's eat the same stuff" at work when they should be delivering value and building culture.

Professionals don't do that, as long as you're a good team player to be honest no 1 cares and you shouldn't too.​​​

If they are your friends, they will understand. If not, be alone! :)...

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