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Many social network users agreed with the opinion of one Reddit user, who condemned his “drunk” colleague.
“AITA for not specifying that my punch [was] non-alcoholic?” asked Reddit user “deenskees” in a recent post about the controversy on the Reddit subreddit “I'm an Asshole” (AITA).
In her post, the 25-year-old woman said her boss recently hosted a potluck party at his home to celebrate the end of a busy work season. Dinskis brought punch, which she has previously brought to other company events, she said.
“This was a casual drinking party, but since I have coworkers who don't drink, I decided not to add alcohol to this punch and figured if someone really wanted it, they could just add it themselves,” the Reddit user wrote.
Everything was going well until a few hours later — when one of her senior coworkers, whom she called “Sandy,” began acting loudly and theatrically. The woman was also “loitering around the party,” the Redditor reported.
A Reddit user noted that she brought the punch to a corporate event and kept it non-alcoholic to make it as accessible as possible for everyone. (iStock)
“I didn't pay much attention to it and assumed she had brought her own drinks or added some of the owner's alcohol, which was poured into another container,” she explained.
A woman named “Sandy” “suddenly fell out of the chair she was sitting on and made a big show of it, claiming it was because she was so drunk,” a Reddit user reported.
“Sandy” then asked “Dinskys” what she put in the punch, saying she “drank it all night” and “really felt it.”
The punch maker was confused and told her it was a mixture of ginger ale, 7 Up, orange juice and concentrated orange juice and that there was no alcohol in it.
“I told her I didn't put any alcohol in it.”
“I told her I didn't put any alcohol in the punch and asked if someone else had spiked the punch bowl,” the Reddit user wrote.
“Nobody said they added anything, and one of my colleagues, who doesn't drink at all, said he had been drinking punch all evening and was still completely sober.”
“Sandy,” a Reddit user noted, “was the only one who acted like she was 'drunk.'”
At a work event hosted by a manager, one woman (not pictured) acted drunk, according to a Reddit user. The woman tried to blame her behavior on the non-alcoholic punch. (iStock)
“Then she went completely silent and went to the bathroom. The rest of my coworkers and I exchanged awkward glances and tried to laugh it off,” the Reddit user wrote.
“Sandy” soon left the party and then sent “Dinskes” a message saying she had embarrassed her in front of her co-workers and boss.
“She has been hostile to me at work ever since and has basically refused to communicate with me,” the woman wrote on Reddit.
“It's a shame, but it's not your fault.”
“I don't think I did anything wrong, and most of my colleagues agree with me, but some say I should have just let her continue to think the punch was alcoholic to save her the awkward situation.”
Reddit users assured “deenskees” that she had done nothing wrong, the report said.
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