Wedding Woes

::horks all over this letter::

Dear Prudence,
There’s no polite way to say this: We have a co-worker in our open-plan office who picks his nose and eats the result. Very visible and very often. What makes this even worse is the fact that he has grabbed and eaten food with his hands in the shared kitchen afterward. How can I address this professionally? I have played out all the unprofessional scenarios, but I need a cooler head.

—Booger-Eater

Re: ::horks all over this letter::

  • I think this is a subject to take up with management. Let them deal with it as a hygiene issue.
  • I just gagged reading this. 
  • WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

    Why is this place employing toddlers? Isn't there laws against that?

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  • Snot is the one thing that really makes me dry heave. I would have called out his dirty nose picking face and I'd have said it so everyone could hear. I don't play around when bogies are concerned.
                 
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