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Originally Posted by **********
Did anyone read the first line? It says "Don't eat in front of Muslims during Ramadan". And then right below it says "please be sensitive when eating lunch near a Muslim colleague who is fasting".
This has nothing to do with human rights. It's just saying "be sensitive". If you take out the words Muslim and Ramadan, the person you're eating in front of could be anyone who is fasting, or even on a strict diet. It's the same thing as smoking in front of someone who is trying to quit.
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My question is why would anyone who is fasting want to be sitting anywhere near where others are eating? If you want to fast and can't handle others who aren't, then maybe it's time to start taking your breaks away from the company lunch room?
Same with smoking. If you're trying to quit then hanging around where others are smoking is probably the dumbest thing to do, unless one enjoys driving themself crazy.