Why not ask if you can use someone else's stuff ? Just because it's there doesn't mean it's exactly what's in the bottle or that it's free for the taking
I'm not saying it's alright to take people's things, but if I was putting my breast milk in a creamer I would still label it. Because people can't help but to borrow stuff sometimes and we all know that
@blueskies according to the picture it's been all week so I'd say it's warranted. You don't touch other peoples crap without asking. It's rude and you're hated in the office.
Whoever, or To whomever are both correct in this case. You're right that starting out with Whomever would be wrong. Here is the most hilarious explanation I've run across for this:
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/who_vs_whom
How do you know? There is no indication it's a man.
Edit: I don't know why I'm getting downvoted. Could someone explain? I'm just pointing out that it never stated it belongs to a man.
Definitely not breast milk and just to try and stop the thief.
Breast milk is liquid gold to someone who is pumping, they wouldn't store it in a non-sanitized container unless an emergency let anyone just casually take it when it takes so much work to make, store, nourish their child, clean the bottles and pump parts, etc. It is not pasteurized nor homogenized so it would not keep well for a five day work week (as someone who did pump - not even two days) without a very distinct non-appetizing scent and in less than a day in the fridge it would very clearly separate, the milkfat (cream, if you will) sticks like crazy and would not pour the way creamer would - anyone who was "stealing creamer" would think it rancid.
It's confirmed
Said she had to drink 3 glasses of normal cow milk to get rid of the taste in her mouth
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/who_vs_whom
Edit: I don't know why I'm getting downvoted. Could someone explain? I'm just pointing out that it never stated it belongs to a man.
Breast milk is liquid gold to someone who is pumping, they wouldn't store it in a non-sanitized container unless an emergency let anyone just casually take it when it takes so much work to make, store, nourish their child, clean the bottles and pump parts, etc. It is not pasteurized nor homogenized so it would not keep well for a five day work week (as someone who did pump - not even two days) without a very distinct non-appetizing scent and in less than a day in the fridge it would very clearly separate, the milkfat (cream, if you will) sticks like crazy and would not pour the way creamer would - anyone who was "stealing creamer" would think it rancid.