
Multiple people have asked her to stop. Politely at first. Then more directly.
Her response every time?
"This is normal in sweden. Canadians are just too sensitive."
Cultural differences are fine. But they don't override basic office courtesy. You share a workspace with other people. If everyone is telling you something you're doing is making the environment unbearable, you adjust.
She refuses. Acts like we're the problem for being bothered by it.
Now the entire floor hates her. People avoid the break room during lunch. The smell lingers for hours. And she just keeps doing it like she's making some kind of point.
I don't care what's normal in Sweden. This isn't Sweden. And even if it were, consideration for the people around you should be universal.
I was sitting outside on my break yesterday just to escape the smell wondering how someone can be this oblivious or this stubborn.
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