Frequent moralizing about veganism can alienate those who aren't interested in hearing about it, making interactions uncomfortable.
Criticizing others for eating meat or animal products can create conflict and defensiveness, rather than fostering understanding.
Being inflexible about food choices at social events can come across as rude or inconsiderate, impacting group dynamics.
Using strong moral arguments to challenge others' dietary choices may come off as condescending or self-righteous.
Imposing high standards on vegan practices can make others feel guilty or inadequate if they don't meet those expectations.
Ignoring or dismissing traditional and cultural food practices can seem disrespectful and insensitive.
Sharing photos or videos of animal suffering to provoke guilt or shame can be seen as manipulative and distressing.