"You can have just one!"
itsthekz
Posts: 15
I remember these 5 words being my most hated sentence from anyone's mouth when I was following a program. I don't know why it's so hard for people to just leave you alone when you choose to get healthy and pass on food or drinks that will set you back or foods you truly don't want anymore! If I say "no thank you" they always have to follow with "oh come on! You can have just one!!"
What is your biggest peeve that people say when you are trying to get healthy?
What is your biggest peeve that people say when you are trying to get healthy?
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"Just don't get too skinny"0
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I hate when people bring baked goods in to the office and insist you eat one. Maybe I don't want one? Just because you baked and probably ate 5, doesn't mean you have to bring me down with you.0
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kristen6350 wrote: »I hate when people bring baked goods in to the office and insist you eat one. Maybe I don't want one? Just because you baked and probably ate 5, doesn't mean you have to bring me down with you.
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Are you allowed to eat that?0
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"Are you going to stop now" immediately after complimenting me on weight loss0
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"seriously, one won't hurt"
and since I'm a female lifting weights..
"just don't get too big"
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"What do you mean you can still be healthy and still eat fast food?" I don't fear any food, I'm just aware of not overeating too much of any food.
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kristen6350 wrote: »I hate when people bring baked goods in to the office and insist you eat one. Maybe I don't want one? Just because you baked and probably ate 5, doesn't mean you have to bring me down with you.
That's when I take one, say thanks, wait a little while, and slip it in the trash when no one is around. LOL0 -
'It's cold, you're burning more calories, you can eat more'.
'oh come on, you look skinny, stop depriving yourself' (I'm REALLY not either)0 -
I have none, because whatever they say is their stuff and really has nothing to do with me.0
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I don't really mind any of it much, but probably "How much did you lose" which seems overly personal (no, I'm not telling you how much I weighed--I typically just say "lots" but some people keep pressing for details). It used to bug me when people would ask "how did you lose the weight"--I'd typically say "the usual, exercise, eat less," but increasingly I'm realizing that the people who are pushiest about this question usually are interested in losing too, which has made me more tolerant and willing to talk about it in more detail.
People around here don't really push you to eat something--probably because enough people have various eating restrictions or are likely to be dieting--but for that I'd just say "I don't really like ____." That always seems to work (and it's kind of the point with workplace stuff--quite often the treat of the day is something I would have eaten once upon a time, but not nearly delicious enough to justify the calories when I have other food planned I want to eat more).0 -
I used to bring chicken to work in a Tupperware and people would look at me like I was eating insects or something. Utter disgust that I was having chicken breast and broccoli out of Tupperware or worst yet... A ziplock Baggie! Oh no you di'int!0
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I brush people off for the most part. I will glare at them if they make stupid comments but I don't let it bother me anymore. If they start asking lots of questions I don't waste my breath. Most people who badger you about it aren't serious about losing weight and getting healthy so it is a waste of time.0
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I saw my brother and sister-in-law for the first time in August after not seeing them for a couple years (they live in a different State). The first thing my sister-in-law said was "Oh My God, what the hell did you do to yourself?"0
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I had a love interest say to me to "not lose too much weight" because he "doesn't want competition"0
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I saw my brother and sister-in-law for the first time in August after not seeing them for a couple years (they live in a different State). The first thing my sister-in-law said was "Oh My God, what the hell did you do to yourself?"
I hope you said, "I got HOT!", what have you done for yourself?" Seriously, I cannot believe the scope of some people's rudeness...0 -
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I saw my brother and sister-in-law for the first time in August after not seeing them for a couple years (they live in a different State). The first thing my sister-in-law said was "Oh My God, what the hell did you do to yourself?"
That is the most awful thing I've heard all day.
Jealously is a horrible thing. BTW, you look great in your profile pic. Congrats on your hard work and determination!
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