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That eastern rule wouldn’t be an exemption or exemption for your rule, but an extensionNot for Latins. There are no arguments or exceptions for us.
We start Lent on Monday, not Wednesday, and starting at Vespers would mean starting the fast today.
While I’m at it . . . the full eastern rules consider fish to be meat. From start to finish (not on particular days), no meat, dairy, olive oil (used to be stored in skins), or wine for all of Lent. Sea bugs are OK and not considered fish, and beer is bread. In many churches, fish is allowed on Saturday and Wine on Sunday (or I may have that backwards).
For the Pittsburgh Metropolia (fka Ruthenian), we don’t go much farther than RC. We observe the strict fast (no dairy or fish) Monday (tomorrow) and Good Friday, abstain from latin-definition meat on Wednesdays and Fridays, and from Divine Liturgy on weekdays (but we have, size of the parish permitting, Presanctified Liturgies on W and F [mine just does W].
I think Ukrainian Catholic in US is similar, while Melkites try to keep the full fast.
Also note that for Eastern, we prescribe the ideal; it is not penalty of sin for not making it, but a goal to which we aspire.
And I understand that some Russian Orthodox attempt to fast completely (water only) for the first couple of days, slowly introducing raw and then eventually cooked vegetables . . .