The open-mouthed chewers, the sniffers and the slurpers; there are some people in this world who can’t help but make noise.
It’s bad enough when you encounter such individuals on public transport, but it’s almost impossible when your job forces you to sit beside them.
The Mamamia Out Loud podcast hosts received an email from a listener this week desperately seeking some sound advice.
Listen to the Mamamia Out Loud hosts solve this tricky office issue.
The listener shared that she was being driven mad by a work colleague who seemed incapable of chewing her gum at a normal volume.
The following message is an excerpt from her email:
“Ladies,
I have a predicament at work. One of the very lovely older ladies in our office sits right in front of me. Every day after lunch, she pops a piece of chewing gum in her mouth and ferociously masticates, as if it’s the tastiest blade of grass on earth and she is a starving bovine.”
“I have never heard anything quite like it and it is driving me absolutely insane. I fixate on it and I can’t think about anything else.
I pointed it out to her manager, who is a friend of mine at work, and he has apparently had a word with her but to no avail. The daily chew-fest continues.
Is it rude to take her aside and have a chat to her about it? Or should I just let it go, move desks, or put headphones on?