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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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Nevernonono · 08/12/2025 18:15

Marinade · 08/12/2025 17:48

Clear as mud I see 😆

I wasn’t addressing you HTH!

Marinade · 08/12/2025 18:17

Nevernonono · 08/12/2025 18:15

I wasn’t addressing you HTH!

Oh dear, clarity of communications is not your forte is it, best stick to the fan girling.

SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:24

LiftAndLetLift · 08/12/2025 13:55

Great update, OP!

It proves you handled everything really well. I wish I could advocate for myself in the same way. Too many people are doormats - you're an inspiration 🙌

I wouldn't call arguments and walking out and hours spent talking about it on Mumsnet handling it really well. Some humour could have got the point across really well without all the upset.

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:28

SuePlarr · 08/12/2025 08:25

It’s the bit where SC suggested she take your keys and lock up when she’d finished that would have sent me over the edge. I wouldn’t have made it into the restaurant after that.

I once had a work colleague slam the door on my second-hand-but-new-to-me Morris Marina after she’d been cadging free lifts. She never got in my car again, and I can hear that door slam to this day.

It’s the bit where SC suggested she take your keys and lock up when she’d finished that would have sent me over the edge. I wouldn’t have made it into the restaurant after that.

Had to fight every urge in my body not to utter the words “are the taking the absolute piss” when she said that so I did actually show some restraint 🥇

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Nevernonono · 08/12/2025 18:37

Marinade · 08/12/2025 18:17

Oh dear, clarity of communications is not your forte is it, best stick to the fan girling.

👍 🤣

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:50

SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:24

I wouldn't call arguments and walking out and hours spent talking about it on Mumsnet handling it really well. Some humour could have got the point across really well without all the upset.

You’ve spent the last 12 hours arguing that I should have injected some humour to ease the tension but that is not my character.

I’ve never understood why people over here hide behind jokes in awkward situations, there’s a saying in my home country which translate to “Act like a clown, get treated like a joke” Call me a humourless uptight bore if you wish but I have everything I have today from being this way. If the most I am disadvantaged is a few awkward office encounters and a need to keep all my possessions clean, then I consider I have won in life.

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Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 18:53

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:50

You’ve spent the last 12 hours arguing that I should have injected some humour to ease the tension but that is not my character.

I’ve never understood why people over here hide behind jokes in awkward situations, there’s a saying in my home country which translate to “Act like a clown, get treated like a joke” Call me a humourless uptight bore if you wish but I have everything I have today from being this way. If the most I am disadvantaged is a few awkward office encounters and a need to keep all my possessions clean, then I consider I have won in life.

Where are you from Nevs? I'm quite like you (cleanliness aside) and I've often be told in the past that I'd do well in the US !

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:54

Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 18:53

Where are you from Nevs? I'm quite like you (cleanliness aside) and I've often be told in the past that I'd do well in the US !

Russia 🙂

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SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:56

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:50

You’ve spent the last 12 hours arguing that I should have injected some humour to ease the tension but that is not my character.

I’ve never understood why people over here hide behind jokes in awkward situations, there’s a saying in my home country which translate to “Act like a clown, get treated like a joke” Call me a humourless uptight bore if you wish but I have everything I have today from being this way. If the most I am disadvantaged is a few awkward office encounters and a need to keep all my possessions clean, then I consider I have won in life.

If the listener had any social skills at all, the message in "Drop anything on my interiors and you'll be paying for the cleaning bill" is perfectly clear, yet delivered in a socially graceful way. It's hard to explain with no tone. Anyway, IMO you used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. To avoid all the upset in future, just think about ways to say things less abruptly, would be my advice.

A saying from MY country: "It's easier to catch bees with honey than with vinegar."

P.S. I certainly didn't call you a humourless bore, or anything like it! You sound refreshingly straightforward. I just think a better delivery would have saved quite a bit of trouble, that's all.

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:58

SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:56

If the listener had any social skills at all, the message in "Drop anything on my interiors and you'll be paying for the cleaning bill" is perfectly clear, yet delivered in a socially graceful way. It's hard to explain with no tone. Anyway, IMO you used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. To avoid all the upset in future, just think about ways to say things less abruptly, would be my advice.

A saying from MY country: "It's easier to catch bees with honey than with vinegar."

P.S. I certainly didn't call you a humourless bore, or anything like it! You sound refreshingly straightforward. I just think a better delivery would have saved quite a bit of trouble, that's all.

Edited

Drop anything on my interiors and you'll be paying for the cleaning bill

That implies I would be letting her eat in my car and she never will

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Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 18:58

SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:24

I wouldn't call arguments and walking out and hours spent talking about it on Mumsnet handling it really well. Some humour could have got the point across really well without all the upset.

The outcome was perfect, though. Several women who will be more careful how they treat others in future. Nobody hiding their own feelings in order to"keep the peace".

There are quite a few women on this forum who don't understand how brainwashed they've been from little girls to keep the peace. Not necessarily you, but far too many, and people still teaching girls to put their own feelings aside to avoid hurting the feelings of others.

What we could actually all do with more of is honesty!

Member278307 · 08/12/2025 18:59

You need to grow up !!!!!!

Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 19:00

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:54

Russia 🙂

Wow! That was unexpected but in retrospect not totally surprising. You did well, I hope I would have been as strong.

Happy Birthday!

Nevs · 08/12/2025 19:02

Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 19:00

Wow! That was unexpected but in retrospect not totally surprising. You did well, I hope I would have been as strong.

Happy Birthday!

❤️ thank you.

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Wildefish · 08/12/2025 19:07

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:15

Considering I was referred to as a female Patrick Bateman before I think I’ve done rather well 😂

Some people get a kick out of bringing rude.

Marinade · 08/12/2025 19:08

SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:56

If the listener had any social skills at all, the message in "Drop anything on my interiors and you'll be paying for the cleaning bill" is perfectly clear, yet delivered in a socially graceful way. It's hard to explain with no tone. Anyway, IMO you used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. To avoid all the upset in future, just think about ways to say things less abruptly, would be my advice.

A saying from MY country: "It's easier to catch bees with honey than with vinegar."

P.S. I certainly didn't call you a humourless bore, or anything like it! You sound refreshingly straightforward. I just think a better delivery would have saved quite a bit of trouble, that's all.

Edited

I love this quote and the sentiment behind it! What country is that from?

I think you need to understand the subtleties and nuances of human interaction to get this approach though, and not all people possess these traits, unfortunately.

dijonketchup · 08/12/2025 19:08

Nevs · 08/12/2025 18:54

Russia 🙂

This was my first guess based on your description of your attitude! I wouldn’t change a thing, it’s obviously worked well for you.

Nevs · 08/12/2025 19:10

Wildefish · 08/12/2025 19:07

Some people get a kick out of bringing rude.

I like it because I love the movie 🙂

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CalculatingCrispen · 08/12/2025 19:10

SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:56

If the listener had any social skills at all, the message in "Drop anything on my interiors and you'll be paying for the cleaning bill" is perfectly clear, yet delivered in a socially graceful way. It's hard to explain with no tone. Anyway, IMO you used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. To avoid all the upset in future, just think about ways to say things less abruptly, would be my advice.

A saying from MY country: "It's easier to catch bees with honey than with vinegar."

P.S. I certainly didn't call you a humourless bore, or anything like it! You sound refreshingly straightforward. I just think a better delivery would have saved quite a bit of trouble, that's all.

Edited

Thought the expression was that you caught flies with honey - not bees, as they make the stuff 🤔where are you from where bees are caught with honey?

Nevs · 08/12/2025 19:10

dijonketchup · 08/12/2025 19:08

This was my first guess based on your description of your attitude! I wouldn’t change a thing, it’s obviously worked well for you.

Thank you my love

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Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 19:11

SoftBalletShoes · 08/12/2025 18:56

If the listener had any social skills at all, the message in "Drop anything on my interiors and you'll be paying for the cleaning bill" is perfectly clear, yet delivered in a socially graceful way. It's hard to explain with no tone. Anyway, IMO you used a sledgehammer to crack a nut. To avoid all the upset in future, just think about ways to say things less abruptly, would be my advice.

A saying from MY country: "It's easier to catch bees with honey than with vinegar."

P.S. I certainly didn't call you a humourless bore, or anything like it! You sound refreshingly straightforward. I just think a better delivery would have saved quite a bit of trouble, that's all.

Edited

I just think a better delivery would have saved quite a bit of trouble, that's all.

But it wouldn't have made the perpetrators rethink their behaviour and it therefore wouldn't have stopped them from repeating similar acts in future.

People who take the pain from calling out this sort of behaviour protect other people from a repeat in future.

Marinade · 08/12/2025 19:13

Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 19:11

I just think a better delivery would have saved quite a bit of trouble, that's all.

But it wouldn't have made the perpetrators rethink their behaviour and it therefore wouldn't have stopped them from repeating similar acts in future.

People who take the pain from calling out this sort of behaviour protect other people from a repeat in future.

Edited

'perpetrators' absolutely hilarious, another fan girl I see!😂

Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 19:14

Marinade · 08/12/2025 19:13

'perpetrators' absolutely hilarious, another fan girl I see!😂

Do you have anything that would actually add to the discussion to contribute?

Marinade · 08/12/2025 19:16

Imdunfer · 08/12/2025 19:14

Do you have anything that would actually add to the discussion to contribute?

I have contributed plenty if you had bothered to look, in fact i called out the op's inconsistencies and made her retract her previously incorrect assertion that she did not command people to stop discussing the car.

keep up luv.

Nevernonono · 08/12/2025 19:16

Marinade · 08/12/2025 19:08

I love this quote and the sentiment behind it! What country is that from?

I think you need to understand the subtleties and nuances of human interaction to get this approach though, and not all people possess these traits, unfortunately.

That’s very fan girling @Marinade!

Not something I thought you approved off?

👋 👋

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