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Jake21064ParticipantYou people crack me up! I am a Korean American, and yeah, I must admit that kimchee breath can knock you on your a** like nothing else. It’s definitely an acquired taste, and I’m not particularly crazy about it, but then again, I can eat it and not blink an eye, because my parents inhaled that s*** while I grew up. I just make sure I floss and brush thoroughly whenever I go to meet non-Koreans after a Korean meal.
And as for the comment that Asian people’s breath is bad: maybe it’s because they don’t floss. I know some Chinese friends whose teeth are covered in plaque, and their breath sure smells like it. But I think it all depends on the individual.
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