answer:Most vegetarians eat no meat, fish or fowl, but do eat eggs and dairy. Most vegans eat no meat, fish or fowl and also consume no eggs, dairy and may possibly not eat refined sugar (due to the bone char used to process it) or honey (because it is an animal product). There are some people who claim to be vegetarians, that do eat fish, but that tends to complicate matters for other people who are trying to figure it out. It’s better to use the term pescatarian for those folks (just for the ease of having the cooks cook for you). You don’t have to have a vegetarian agenda, or sign any documents to actually be a vegetarian. It might just be a matter of what you are actually eating. But if you don’t identify as a vegetarian, per se, then it probably wouldn’t bother you if you actually did end up getting served a piece of meat or chicken or fish, but a person like me, who identifies as a vegetarian would be going against their beliefs and it would cause a lot of distress. So for now, it just looks like you’re a fellow who has cut down on his meat consumption. Good deal : )