According to others on social media platforms, Reddit users who were embarrassed by her “drunk” colleagues weren't wrong to do so.
“Aita for not expressing my punches [was] Non-alcoholic?
In the Post, the 25-year-old said her boss recently held a potluck-style party at his home to celebrate the end of a busy season at work. “Dinkies,” she said, brought the punch she had brought to other work events before.
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“This was a casual party with alcohol in it, but I didn't add alcohol to this punch because I had a colleague who didn't drink. “A Reddit user wrote.
She said everything was going well until a few hours later – the older colleague she called “Sandy” began to get raucous and dramatic. The woman was also “stumbling around the party,” Ladytle wrote.
A Reddit user said she brought a punch to the work party – and made it accessible to everyone as much as possible, without alcohol. (istock)
“I didn't think about it much and thought she was bringing her drink or adding host alcohol that was served to something else,” she said.
A woman called “Sandy” suddenly fell out of the chair she was sitting in and gave a big show saying it was because she was so drunk,” the lady wrote.
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“Sandy” asked “Dinkies” what she put in the punch and said she “dinked it all night” and “I really felt it.”
Confusingly, the punch maker told her it was a mixture of ginger ale, 7 up, orange juice, and juice concentrate, and was free of alcohol.
“I told her I didn't put alcohol on her.”
“I told her I didn't put alcohol in and asked if someone else had spiked the punch bowl,” Redditor wrote.
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“No one said they added anything. One of my colleagues even said they were drinking punches all night and still completely calm.”
“Sandy,” the Lady said, “He was the only person who was “drunk.” ”

One woman (not in the photo) has said she is drunk at a work event hosted by the manager. The woman tried to condemn the behavior with a non-alcoholic punch. (istock)
“Then she got really quiet and went to the bathroom herself. The rest of my colleagues and I exchanged some nasty gazes and tried to laugh at it,” a Reddit user wrote.
“Sandy” quickly left the party, then sent out “Dinkies” and texted her in front of her colleagues and boss saying she was embarrassed.
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“She has been hostile to me at work ever since and has essentially refused to talk to me,” the woman wrote on Reddit.
“That's embarrassing, but it's not your fault.”
“I didn't think I did anything wrong and most of my colleagues agreed with me, but someone who says that punches should continue her thinking she's an alcoholic to make her embarrassed. There was also.”

“They are looking for drama, so I'm very wary of those people,” one person said on Reddit about the behavior of an individual “drunk” in person. (istock)
She added, “I think I'm wrong, Aita?”
Reddit users agreed heavily with the writer's sentiment.
In more than 700 responses to her post, the majority of people said she wasn't wrong in the situation.
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“Of course you're an NTA. Sandy was experiencing a placebo effect that wasn't unusual when he really believed people were drinking alcohol. It's embarrassing, but it's not your fault.”
“What you really need to do is make someone believe that an alcoholic punch is free of alcohol! It can really harm someone.”

Reddit users assure “Dinkies” that she had done nothing wrong with her colleagues by telling her colleagues that the punch in question was free of alcohol. (Silas Stein/Picture Alliance by Getty Images)
Others shared additional insights.
“Now it feels like Sandy is creating a hostile work environment,” the user said. “They are looking for drama, so I'm always very wary of those people.”
And one user shared a very dull thought about the behaviour of embarrassing women at parties.
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“nta. Why she looks like the “idiot” from before [others] Because she acted like one and then tried to throw you under the bus for her actions,” the user said.
Fox News Digital reached out to etiquette experts in “Deenskees” and comments.





