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Does she have a point? Honesty is the best policy. Even the passive aggressive kind.
Honesty is nice but not in a situation like this where she is basically insulting a friend or colleague. Even if it was true the person she is telling likely knows and either is okay with it or would be embarrassed to have it pointed out like this. Basically honesty is nice but it's best used in conjunction with considering the other parties feelings
You should have said that your resolution was to not be a rude, nosy bitch and then walked away.
What a support system haha
Gotta love coworkers who can't mind their own business.
Uh, rude. There are some things you just don't comment on, and that is definitely one on them.
"Because I don't listen to assholes like you who try to lower my self esteem" would be the answer. FYL.
well OP..there are people who think that going on diet is a trend and everyone has to follow that...screq them and follow what ever it fells good for you...
Yeah, screq them to bits.
Time to cut a bitch. Better yet, tell her that her New Year's resolution should be to learn to mind her own damn business.
She's just rude. If you're happy with your body who cares what she thinks.
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What an asshole…
You should ask her if her New Years resolution is keeping her nose out of peoples business