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Walked out of my own birthday lunch

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Nevs · 06/12/2025 16:36

I walked out of my birthday lunch with colleagues yesterday. I know I’ve overreacted a bit but need some perspective from an outsiders perspective.

For context, as I feel it is relevant: I am a very tidy person and big on cleanliness. It’s an ongoing joke with people at work, as I wipe my desk down with antibacterial wipe each morning. My desk is always very tidy and bare, in comparison to everyone else’s, which people pick up on. There’s light teasing in the group but it’s fine, each of us have our own little quirks that make us unique. This is mine. I cannot relax in mess, so therefore my workspace needs the be clean and tidy, as does my house (as you’re probably guessing, no I don’t have kids yet 😆)

I have recently bought a brand new car, from the dealership. Everyone at work knows, they refer to it as my “big fancy car” It cost quite a lot but I’ve been saving for it for a while as it’s a car I’ve always wanted, and guess you could say it was a birthday present to myself. I’ve also had custom amendments to the interior and seats to make it look nicer. (Not trying to boast, as I said I’m just giving context to the situation)

Now on to the actual incident… It was my birthday yesterday. At work we all tend to eat out a local restaurant for lunch when it’s someone’s birthday.

I’m really not big on making a fuss on my birthday to be honest, it’s just another day to me, and I’ve been overwhelmed with work recently, so couldn’t have really done with that extra time to catch up on work. So I didn’t particularly want to go, but still I agreed to go for lunch since I guess you could say it’s tradition. While the restaurant is local, you need to drive there. So 5 of us went in 2 cars- 2 in one car, and 3 including myself, in my car (the two colleagues in my car don’t drive)

As I pulled up to the restaurant car park, I have colleague Sarah in my passenger seat, and Jane in the backseat. Just as we’re about t get out, Jane out of no where pulls out her lunchbox and says “Nev do you mind if I just eat this in here? I can’t eat anything in there right now (she’s on a diet)”
Immediately I’m irritated, as

  1. she put me on the spot, she did not warn me before hand
  2. as everyone knows, I’m a clean freak and admittedly a bit uptight, I can’t help it. And I’ve just spent a lot of money having my interior upgraded, she knew full well I would be uncomfortable with this, but she choose to put me in that situation anyway

My response was “Um, no? I don’t eat in my car”
She said she wouldn’t make a mess, and suggested for my benefit, as she doesn’t want to keep me waiting, I can leave her in my car with the car keys and she can lock up and meet us in the restaurant when she’s done. I said “Absolutely not. Why didn’t you say you weren’t going to be eating in there before we left?” She looked a bit put out but then accepted it, and said “it’s fine” put her lunchbox back in her bag and got out the car. Sarah would was sat in the passenger seat looked awkward and didn’t say anything.

We got into the restaurant and met the other two, who had already arrived and were seated. While seated Jane mentioned to the other two that she won’t be ordering. They asked her if she’d brought lunch with her, she said she had but she’ll eat back at the office. Then referred to the incident in my car while looking rather self pitying, this is not her usual demeanour, it looked like an act if I’m honest. I took that as she was looking for sympathy and to get the others on her side. Colleague Emma* laughed and said “Nevs as if you didn’t let her eat. Now she has to watch us and be hungry”

At that point I wasn’t happy, and I’m already aware I’m probably more annoyed than nessessary, l said “And whose fault is that? She sprung it on me out of no where” Jane then said she’s mentioned previously she can’t eat out at the moment due to her diet, which is a lie, she has never told me that.
I said she should have eaten at her before we came out. I also said to Jane “I wasn’t going to swallow any discomfort because you’ve put me in a situation you knew wouldn’t be comfortable with. If you feel awkward now, it’s on you” Emma then continues to press and says that regardless, if she wasn’t going to make a mess, it would have been nice if I’d let her use my car. At this point I snapped “My car my rules! That’s the end of the discussion!”
Everyone went quiet and looked awkwardly in their menus.

About 30 seconds go by and no one has said a word. I stand up and said “I’m not sitting in this awkwardness I don’t have time for it anyway, I’m going back” and leave. (Emma’s car is a 5 seater so fits all of them for the drive back, I wouldn’t have left anyway stranded)

I know snapping and walking out was extreme, I’m very stressed with work at the moment. I have my own portfolio that I cannot distribute out to anyone else for assistance. I’m overloaded with work. I think this was why I was so short with them.

I didn’t speak to any of them for the rest of the afternoon, everyone was quiet. I’m not dreading Monday, but I am anticipating another awkward atmosphere and I don’t even know how to go about it.

I know my delivery was unreasonable, but was colleague also unreasonable? Or am I just a snappy nightmare?

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Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:11

LoyalMember · 07/12/2025 20:09

I really deeply don't care...😘

Just really or really really really? Do tell.

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:13

Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:10

Yes I wish I had started a thread about how unhinged I am to strop out of a birthday lunch over a request to eat in my car and then take offence to a perceived pile up by my colleagues and a 30 second awkward silence that I caused.

Brings the concept of embarrassing work encounters to an entirely new level that one 😄

I don’t think you need to tell us you’re unhinged!

browneyes77 · 07/12/2025 20:13

Aluna · 06/12/2025 19:03

Very true. Stuff everyone else’s needs eh? As long as your car is clean.

Janes request to eat in OP’s car was not a ‘need’. It was a ‘want’.

So your clap back attempt failed.

chunkyBoo · 07/12/2025 20:14

Honestly, what dickhead asks to eat in someone else's
car FFS - she could have eaten 10 mins before you left - done! I’d have said Emma
can she eat in your car … perhaps … but ffs she’s being a twat

Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:14

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:13

I don’t think you need to tell us you’re unhinged!

Not when I have intellectual powerhouses like you I guess.... 😘

croydon15 · 07/12/2025 20:15

Buscobel · 06/12/2025 16:44

I don’t think you were unreasonable in not wanting someone to eat in your car- depending on what the food was, of course, but I do think you were untreasonable to be snappy and to walk out.

Its going to be uncomfortable on Monday.

This l totally agree

Mamatotwo1976 · 07/12/2025 20:16

Oh my… May I ask how old are all the “women” in this story?…you all need to grow up…at least the “dieter” and the “driver”. This is why whilst most women are whining about misogyny in work places, I prefer to work in predominantly male environment…After stories like this, we complain why we still don’t get taken as seriously as our male colleagues/competitors…I wonder why.

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:17

Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:14

Not when I have intellectual powerhouses like you I guess.... 😘

Oh please stop fan girling me, I’m feeling embarrassed by it! Honestly, I’m not that wonderful.

BlackCatDiscoClub · 07/12/2025 20:17

I would never eat in a colleagues car, but i have travelled with colleagues when I've had a takeaway coffee and always ask before hand if they are OK with drinks in the car. But now I'm realising that they may feel put on the spot and are quietly anxious or seething the whole time! Lunchbox lady was in the wrong for not taking a no the first time. If that was me and I asked, and my colleague said " I'd rather you didn't, new upholstery!" that would have been an end to it and I wouldn't have dreamed about trying to pressure them into it! But then I'd have probably broken my diet and ordered chips at the restaurant 🤣

Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:20

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:09

You deeply don’t care? But come back again and again!

I said I deeply dont care / DDC about the poster who called me bitter. Do keep up, you know you have the OP fan club to maintain! 😄

OriginalUsername2 · 07/12/2025 20:20

The longer a thread gets, the more it turns to shit. You’re just feeding trolls at this point OP.

Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:21

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:17

Oh please stop fan girling me, I’m feeling embarrassed by it! Honestly, I’m not that wonderful.

You certainly aren't. Stop being so obssessed with me and copying my phrases, it is really really embarrassing for you.

Ladygardenerinderby · 07/12/2025 20:21

This was a massive set up. 😂😂😂 they’re set you up good and proper go to work tomorrow and laugh it off

Nevs · 07/12/2025 20:21

Mamatotwo1976 · 07/12/2025 20:16

Oh my… May I ask how old are all the “women” in this story?…you all need to grow up…at least the “dieter” and the “driver”. This is why whilst most women are whining about misogyny in work places, I prefer to work in predominantly male environment…After stories like this, we complain why we still don’t get taken as seriously as our male colleagues/competitors…I wonder why.

All of us earn more than most men so I’m not bothered enough to debate misogyny in the workplace it’s not on my priority list, I don’t think they’d be interested in the topic either. I’ve never encountered this ever in my career but even if they don’t take me seriously I don’t care so long my pay hits my bank. It’s not their opinions that buy me a nice new car 😊

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Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:24

Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:21

You certainly aren't. Stop being so obssessed with me and copying my phrases, it is really really embarrassing for you.

🤣🤣🤣🤣

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:24

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Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:25

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:24

🤣🤣🤣🤣

Always tell when someone's losing the argument when they go OTT on the old laughing emojis 😄

Forthelov · 07/12/2025 20:25

browneyes77 · 07/12/2025 19:59

How do you know she wouldn’t have spilled food in OP’s car?

Are you psychic?

I stand corrected - she was, however, very, very unlikely to spill stuff in the car.

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You know so much about OPs life, because of her posts.

Yet nobody knows anything about you or your life.

A lot of people have called you out on this post, you’ve made it very clear that it’s not OP that’s the unhinged one.

So, stop analysing others as unhinged, unoriginal, fan girling and all the other nonsense, if you don’t want the same back?

It’s like you’re demanding that anyone agreeing that OP is right is in the wrong to have that opinion? You do understand that people don’t have to agree with you and that the majority don’t?

RawBloomers · 07/12/2025 20:36

Chinsupmeloves · 07/12/2025 19:15

Fair enough, although I wouldn't expect severe stains from an adult really unless drunk and scoffing a kebab with chilli sauce.

As i implied, my car is more a practical use full of kids and dogs so always has blankets and covers on. DH on the other hand keeps his impeccable as it's a company car, hence mine for all the mess! Xxx

My car is also practical full of kids and art supplies, ets. I rarely bother with coverings and I don’t clean it much so it’s just stained! I wouldn’t have a problem with someone eating (though would not leave a colleague with my keys unless they were also a good friend I trusted as I keep a bunch of things in the car I do not want touching). But I’m capable of understanding that plenty of people have different standards.

Having so many stains I am aware it takes very little - absolutely no need to come up with unlikely cold lunch options to see how you can stain an interior. Dropping a fork full of salad with an oily dressing or a blob of mayo from a sandwich can leave stains that will mar a seat or carpet, bits of nuts or seeds can get in to seatbelt latches and make them inoperable (all things done in my car by adults who were not messing about).

Even crumbs that get caught in crevices can be difficult to get out and mar the look of a new car because the contrast in a pristine interior shows up this sort of thing in a way a more lived in cars would not.

OP likes her car pristine and many new car owners want to keep that feeling for as long as they can. If someone feels that way about something they’ve spent 5 figures on, risking it for a colleague seems like an unreasonable expectation to me.

Gagaandgag · 07/12/2025 20:41

Are you neurodivergent?

Marinade · 07/12/2025 20:41

Nevernonono · 07/12/2025 20:35

You know so much about OPs life, because of her posts.

Yet nobody knows anything about you or your life.

A lot of people have called you out on this post, you’ve made it very clear that it’s not OP that’s the unhinged one.

So, stop analysing others as unhinged, unoriginal, fan girling and all the other nonsense, if you don’t want the same back?

It’s like you’re demanding that anyone agreeing that OP is right is in the wrong to have that opinion? You do understand that people don’t have to agree with you and that the majority don’t?

The OP has been called weird and unhinged, bonkers etc. She is the one who invited scrutiny and commentary over her strange reaction at her birthday lunch, which is so excruciating and cringeworthy, I am literally aghast at her reaction.

And I am responding to you and your constant messaging of me as you cannot seem to stop coming for me when I am a commenter on a thread started by somone who is seeking perspectives.

If she is so right, why is she on here seeking validation and not the others.....

I am not 'demanding' anything, what a strange interpretation. I think you should stop engaging with me as you are adding nothing to this dialogue and are just annoying, quite frankly.

Nevs · 07/12/2025 20:43

Gagaandgag · 07/12/2025 20:41

Are you neurodivergent?

Who knows. Maybe. Maybe OCD. Maybe just stuck in my own ways. Maybe just a high maintenance nightmare.

Even if I was I don’t think I’d seek diagnosis, it’s not held me back in parts of my life that matter. A label wouldn’t be of any use to me.

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