If You Say These Things to Someone Dieting You Might Get Punched in the Face -
01dragonslayer - 03-06-2019
by Matt Weik
Have you ever tried to lose weight and decided to go on a diet? Remember that one person who said something that just about made your head explode which caused you to just about punch them in the face? Yeah, good times. This article is not only for entertainment purposes, but to also share with those of you who are lucky enough to never had the need to lose weight, what NOT to say to those around you who are trying to lose weight.
1. âAre you allowed to eat that?â
Ah, yes. You always seem to have that one person who likes to question everything you eat. Mind your Pâs and Qâs, buddy. Keep your stupid questions up in your head before it gets knocked off. Try being supportive of your friends and family members when they are dieting and attempting to lose weight. Donât make them feel bad or insecure at every meal by asking them if their food choice is a good one.
2. âHow much more weight do you need to lose?â
There might be a very good chance that the person you say this to is happy with where they are. They might have lost a ton of weight and feel great about themselves and simply want to fine-tune things a little more now. By asking them how much more they have to lose, it implies that you believe they have more to go.
3. âYou look great!â
Uh, thanks for inferring that I didnât before? You might as well say, âhey, youâre not fat anymore!â Thereâs a fine line you walk when you talk about someoneâs weight or their weight loss. Be extremely careful as you donât want to offend a friend or family member by reacting to their weight loss as if they only look good since dropping some pounds. Your intentions are more than likely good (unless youâre a jerk), but they can be interpreted many different ways.
Rather than focusing on their weight, mention how happy and confident they seem to be lately. Donât focus on their eating habits, weight loss, etc.
4. âHow much weight have you lost so far?â
Does the number really matter at the end of the day? If they lost five pounds or one hundred-five pounds, does that change anything other than the total pounds lost? Asking for numbers can make people insecure. Itâs like asking a lady how much she weighs (even if sheâs fit to begin with).
5. âWhy bother? Youâre just going to put the weight back on.â
Thanks for the confidence boost there, Mac. Never say this. It might sound obvious, but I canât tell you how many times Iâve heard people say this to someone. You literally crush someoneâs motivation when you basically tell them that you expect to see them gain the weight back. It tells this person that you donât believe in them, that you donât believe they have any control over the situation, and that theyâre going to failâso why bother? As momma once said, âif you donât have anything nice to say, then donât say anything at all.â
6. âJust one piece wonât kill you?â
Well, just one piece is how that person probably got to that point. One piece turned into two. Two turned into three. So on and so forth. Many times, those who have weight issues also have self-control issues when it comes to their eating habits. By putting the thought that itâs ok to eat something they shouldnât into their head, they start to believe they are being too hard on themselves with the strict diet; so they start to loosen things up a bit. Next thing they know, they are gaining back the weight they lost.
7. âWhen are you expecting?â
This could quite possibly be the most insulting of them all (obviously when said to a female). If you arenât sure if a woman is pregnant or not, just donât say anything at all. While some of the above could jokingly get you punched in the face, this is one where the probability is MUCH higher.
8. âYouâre no fun when youâre dieting.â
Since when did the things you eat be the deciding factor of whatâs fun and whatâs not? People think that if you donât want to eat cookies, ice cream, donuts, whatever, that you are no longer fun since they are enjoying the food without you. The food you eat has nothing to do with your personality. In the end, maybe they are the ones who are insecure because they are eating foods they know they shouldnât be, meanwhile, you took charge of your health and are making healthier choices?