Vegans With Attitude

Am I considered to be a vegan?
I don’t eat meat and I avoid eating any animal products. The thing is that I’m pretty relaxed about it, like if something says that it ‘may contain traces of egg’, then I’m not going to go and cry for the chicken, I’ll probably eat the food whatever it is. Also, just before, there was only one slice of bread left in the house, and it said on the packaging that it contains 0.3% skim milk powder or something ridiculously small amount like that, so I ate the bread with some avocado. Would I be considered a vegan? Or just a vegan with a very relaxed attitude to the food I eat.
By the way, I would never eat meat, or eggs, or milk related products. It’s just sometimes when something may or may not contain a trace or a sliver of something, thats when I let it slide.
typical vegans have a strong belief which they express via their diet by eliminating everything that contains flesh or came from an animal. your diet is more like an alternivore ( person who is liberal vegetarian in dat they avoid all foods from animals but if a product contains traces amounts of eggs or dairy dey will consume it).
so i say u are an alternivore
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