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I'd tell the person to mind their own business and not worry about someone else's body odor problems. The person with the so called body odor problem they cant help it. I find it rude when someone has to complain about body odor. That person needs to deal with it if there's a bunch of people in a crowded room or whatever raising the body tempature. People with so called body odor they're not forcing you to smell it or anythin so why should you be concerned and whine like a little ****Bill_Brasky_01
Did someone make fun of your B.O.?
That's not very nice at all. It's not likewe HAVE to wear deodorant/take a shower, right?
I worked with a guy who never showered. He smelled like piss all the time and it was everything I could do not to gag when he walked in front of me. We stopped being subtle after a while and told him to start showering. One of the people I worked with eventually lost it and sprayed him with febreeze hoping he'd finally get it. His reason was that showering and soap were too expensive. He would then go into a conversation 20 minutes later about all the Warhammer stuff he had just bought.
He did some other disgusting things. Once he had an infection under his arm (gee, wonder how that happened) so he had a warm rag on it. He decided to take that warm rag and put it in the company microwave during lunch to heat it back up. That was the last straw for management.
He would do other things during our breaks like squeeze blackheads off his face, pop zits on his legs. He was an interesting fellow.
I worked with a guy who never showered. He smelled like piss all the time and it was everything I could do not to gag when he walked in front of me. We stopped being subtle after a while and told him to start showering. One of the people I worked with eventually lost it and sprayed him with febreeze hoping he'd finally get it. His reason was that showering and soap were too expensive. He would then go into a conversation 20 minutes later about all the Warhammer stuff he had just bought.
He did some other disgusting things. Once he had an infection under his arm (gee, wonder how that happened) so he had a warm rag on it. He decided to take that warm rag and put it in the company microwave during lunch to heat it back up. That was the last straw for management.
He would do other things during our breaks like squeeze blackheads off his face, pop zits on his legs. He was an interesting fellow.
Atmanix
And I would have gotten away with it, if it weren't for those pesky kids!
wow.... thats actually pretty good.I have a B.O. problem. Unfortunately, the "B.O." in this case stands for Barack Obama.
Metal_Mario99
I'd tell the person to mind their own business and not worry about someone else's body odor problems. The person with the so called body odor problem they cant help it. I find it rude when someone has to complain about body odor. That person needs to deal with it if there's a bunch of people in a crowded room or whatever raising the body tempature. People with so called body odor they're not forcing you to smell it or anythin so why should you be concerned and whine like a little ****Bill_Brasky_01
body odor is everyone's problem.
and yes, the person wit the body odor problem can help it.
and no, the person may not be forcing you to smell it, but you are in fact forced to smell it none the less, so the fault lies with him.
I don't comment on it, I endure a bad odor unless it is a friend or family member (then I can tell them), but poor hygiene is borderline criminal in my book lol
I'd tell the person to mind their own business and not worry about someone else's body odor problems. The person with the so called body odor problem they cant help it. I find it rude when someone has to complain about body odor. That person needs to deal with it if there's a bunch of people in a crowded room or whatever raising the body tempature. People with so called body odor they're not forcing you to smell it or anythin so why should you be concerned and whine like a little ****Bill_Brasky_01Why dont you mind your own business?
Telling someone to go take a shower just because they have B.O. or whatever thats not gonna help. Plus taking a shower every day isnt gonna help either. B.O. is gonna come back whether you like or not. By the way it's not me with the BO problem. I have nephews that come ove rand get overworked when playing videogames on the PS2 that I have. They sweat and its not their fault since the room gets warm from having the heater on since the weather is gettng cold latelyBill_Brasky_01Be a good role model for your nephews. Tell them they stink and tell them they need to either start using deodorant or switch to a better brand. If they're old enough to care about girls tell them how girls won't like them if they stink.
Telling someone to go take a shower just because they have B.O. or whatever thats not gonna help. Plus taking a shower every day isnt gonna help either. B.O. is gonna come back whether you like or not. By the way it's not me with the BO problem. I have nephews that come ove rand get overworked when playing videogames on the PS2 that I have. They sweat and its not their fault since the room gets warm from having the heater on since the weather is gettng cold latelyBill_Brasky_01Um... in those cases its better to turn the heater off for a while. :P
I straight up tell peoplewhen their B.O. is strong enough to be offensive. If they're so cluless and discourteous as to not take other peoples' considerations into account, why should I worry about offending theirs? On the flip side, some old lady who pours on an entire bottle of perfume is just as bad.
well my oldest nephew thinks girls are dumb. Bill_Brasky_01OK, so telling them that girls won't like them because they stink might make them want to stink more. Don't say that. Hit them below the belt and tell them they can't play videogames with you until they put on deodorant.
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