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AIBU?

My colleague called me rude. Aibu?

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candyapplecore · 14/03/2014 12:54

My colleague made brownies, offered them to the woman next to me then put the plate down on her own desk and left.

I took one, she came back to her desk a couple of minutes later and my colleague who was offered one said in a jokey way that I'd already had one.

She just replied - well that's rude, you could have at least asked.

Was I rude?

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WorraLiberty · 14/03/2014 12:55

Yes

It wasn't yours to take

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poorbuthappy · 14/03/2014 12:57

Wasn't she rude by not offering you one?

I can't really help as in my work we would have fallen on her like locusts!!

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Pagwatch · 14/03/2014 12:57

If this is not part of a thing where you all take turns to bring in cakes and/or ig she didn't say 'help yourself' then I'm afraid I think you were rude.
Could you not have waited until she returned ?

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GobTheGoblin · 14/03/2014 12:57

Yes

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Whatisaweekend · 14/03/2014 12:57

Yes you were a bit rude. However it was far ruder of her to offer a brownie to the person right next to you and then walk off!!

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meditrina · 14/03/2014 12:57

Yes, you were just taking something.

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formerbabe · 14/03/2014 12:57

Yep you were rude!

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IslaValargeone · 14/03/2014 12:58

Yes you were rude.
Additionally, so was she. Why would you offer one person some brownies and not the other?

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Groovee · 14/03/2014 12:58

You were rude to just presume that you could help yourself. She may have had to pop to the loo or something urgently hence why you weren't offered first time round!

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ephemeralfairy · 14/03/2014 13:01

You were a bit rude but she was ruder!!

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LetsFaceTheMusicAndDance · 14/03/2014 13:01

Each as rude as the other IMO

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meditrina · 14/03/2014 13:04

We don't know why the colleague left the brownies very briefly unattended in the middle of offering them round. So I don't think we know enough to say if it was deliberately rude or merely infelicitous.

But even if she was rude, it is no justification for OP's rudeness.

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BettySwollocksandaCrustyRack · 14/03/2014 13:05

Well on the face of it yes it was a bit rude to take something she hadn't offered you but it depends on your working relationship....in my office (we are small, there are only 3 of us and the office dog) it's a bit of a free for all so no one would take offence.

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WorraLiberty · 14/03/2014 13:07

But the lady in the OP's office did take offence, so it's obviously a different sort of relationship Betty

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tulipsaredelicious · 14/03/2014 13:27

Sounds like a weird dynamic to me. They're only brownies. Who cares enough to comment? Think there's more to it.

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candyapplecore · 14/03/2014 13:30

She had to walk by the desk of the colleague she offered to get to her desk (behind us). Think she left to give one to her friend in a different team.

When she came back then the team ate them.

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ConferencePear · 14/03/2014 13:31

The woman was rude in not offering you one. That doesn't excuse you taking one without it being offered. YABU

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Botanicbaby · 14/03/2014 13:31

I think its rude to offer brownies to someone in an office and not to the person sitting next to them but this depends on whether you are in the same team/how well you know each other/if you are in a large organisation that hot desks so perhaps you don't know the people sitting nearby?

If so then I think you were rude to just take one of the brownies but on the other hand, if they are part of your team and you do know them, I think it was rude not to offer one to you. Doesn't give you the right to still take one though I'd be tempted too

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eurochick · 14/03/2014 13:33

You were rude. You don't take what isn't yours.

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LineRunner · 14/03/2014 13:33

Do you ever get any work done?

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CoffeeTea103 · 14/03/2014 13:34

You were so rude! Wow, I wouldn't even think to take something that was not mine.

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candyapplecore · 14/03/2014 13:55

Do you ever get any work done?

Sometimes. It's been a slow week.

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PinkMacaroons · 14/03/2014 14:09

I think it's rude to go around offering lovely food and leave a plate next to someone's desk without offering or at the least referring to it, as in "there is enough for everyone, I'll be back in a minute".

However ywbu to just take without asking.
You were both a bit rude but it is a non event really, move on.

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pussycatdoll · 14/03/2014 14:11

she sounds petty! and the other woman sounds a silly cow for saying 'she's already taken one'
shower of petty twats they sound

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McLurker · 14/03/2014 14:12

Where I work unattended brownies/cake etc (especially home made) = fair game

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