Should she let them know she's disappointed for how they treated a colleague?
Published: Nov. 01, 2023, 11:31 p.m.I have a group of friends who recently attended a hobby retreat. Before the retreat we were informed that one of our members has a nut allergy. We were told her allergy was environmental and that she could have a reaction just being around nuts.
Well, when I walked into the venue all four of my friends were eating nuts. When I mentioned the nut allergy, they all laughed. They knew about it but did not especially like the allergic woman and even questioned the validity of her allergy. I am so angry at them because I feel that they disregarded the health of the allergic woman. How do I get over this? Right now, I am furious.These people have revealed their disrespectful natures to you. You should be honest with each of them now about how disappointed you are in their behavior, which might have led to a dangerous medical emergency for the allergic person.
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