I got stuck on a lunchtime video conference today with some people in my department and a vendor. I hate meetings at noon, but with timezones being a factor, it was the only available time the vendor could meet. Usually, I’m only on these for technical consultation, so I rarely need to speak other than to clarify a point or answer questions about our infrastructure. Those are usually toward the end of the meeting.

That said, I just muted myself and ate at my desk because I was starving and would have plenty of time to eat a quick bite before it got to the point where I had to say anything.

What I did not realize was that even though I was muted, my webcam was on. So 6 people I work with plus three vendors all watched me eat a bag of tacos, and no one said anything!

Like, when I eat a taco with people around, I do eat it in a dignified way. Less so when I’m alone (or think I’m alone) and wolfing it down before I have to do something So, yeah, it was not a pretty sight.

I’m still mortified, but at least I am laughing about it as I’m typing this out.

  • mountainCalledMonkey@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    that’s pretty funny and equally embarrassing. thank you for sharing. i admit, I don’t pay much attention to traditional lunch times becsuse i mainly meet with network ops folks who have no concept of time or work-life balance. 24/7 or bust. i have a beard so foods like ribs, and tacos that fall apart are my kryptonite. i feel like i need to take a face shower after a meal at times. And honestly after the quarantine period of covid i felt like i had to learn how to interact with society again. cheers.

    • Astro Mike@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      I definitely feel better after sharing and laughing about it LOL.

      Same about the “post-covid reintegration into society awkwardness”. Definitely struggled there, too.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah best to laugh that off as the people in your meeting probably did.

        So easy to beat yourself up over something minor you did for years and can never undo. (Of all the times to get extra sour cream, why Tuesday, WHY?!)

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        7 months ago

        Good! In the end of the day we’re all human and we all need to eat when we get hungry. That’s just how our bodies work. You went out of your way to attend the meeting during what would normally be your lunch time, so I think it’s pretty much expected to have some lunch during the meeting. And sometimes we all need to devour a meal like it’s our last.

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      7 months ago

      As an infrastructure person. You’re talking about me, and I don’t like it.

      Accurate. Now take your upvote and getottahereee.

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    7 months ago

    I never turn my video off to eat. If we’re having a meeting time during eating time, you all can watch.

    One time the head of product scheduled an excruciatingly early meeting , and I stayed home, so they had me on the big TV while I was eating a bowl of Cheerios.

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    7 months ago

    As others have said, I actually do this on purpose. Taco time, and camera on.

    I can occasionally accommodate a lunch meeting; but in return everyone is absolutely going to get to watch me eat a taco.

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    7 months ago

    I took an uber to a friend’s house, try to talk to the driver about whether its ok to bring lunch for friend, find out he’s deaf. I know some ASL so I can sort of communicate but I havent had practice for 5 to 10 years so I am rusty. Anyway the signs for “thank you” and “fuck you” are about 2 inches of vertical distance apart. Guess which one I accidentally signed at the end of the ride.

    So thats what has been haunting me for the last week.

    • Astro Mike@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      Oof! If it’s any consolation, a lot of ASL’s interpretation also comes from body language and facial expression, so he probably knew what you meant lol.

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    Don’t worry about it. If the room was big enough, many of them didn’t see you, and half of the ones you did probably thought it was just a flex to show your annoyance with being dragged into a lunchtime meeting. In any case, 95% of people would laugh it off and forget it, and the other 5% are probably well within the “meet an asshole everyday” crowd. With the camera on, they at least know you were there in front of your computer. My coworkers might not always be able to say the same thing about me on some of my larger calls where I’m just there so our org “has presence.”

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      7 months ago

      and half of the ones you did probably thought it was just a flex to show your annoyance with being dragged into a lunchtime meeting.

      This was my thought too 😆

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    7 months ago

    There’s a guy who always schedules meetings at lunchtime, he says it’s the only available slot for everyone (I wonder why)

    I’ll eat tacos during the meeting next time, I may even unmute myself “by mistake”

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    7 months ago

    Extra power move. Change your video background to a taco truck or stand.

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    7 months ago

    Mine was good. I finally got a senior review on a 200 page document, so it was addressing all the edits and weaving the whole thing together. I got a lot done.

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      Ha, thanks. To give a 30 Rock example of what it probably looked like:

      Liz Lemon wolfs down her Teamster's Sub rather than throw it away at the airport

      But replace “teamster’s sub” with 5 tacos from a local Mexican place.