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At lunch, instead of eating at my desk, I went to the break room. My colleague approached me later and apologized for going to HR indirectly. She shared that certain food smells genuinely made her feel unwell, but she hadn’t meant to make me uncomfortable or single me out. I admitted I had been caught off guard, and we both agreed that open communication would have helped avoid misunderstanding.

Now, we’ve settled on a respectful middle ground. I’ll use the break room or bring meals with mild aromas, and she promised to talk to me directly if anything bothers her in the future. It was a reminder that workplaces bring many personalities and lifestyles together, and sometimes a little empathy—and an honest conversation—can solve issues far better than rules or complaints. In the end, we learned to create a more comfortable environment for both of us.

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