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MarquezParticipantI have worked in Indian owned places and now encounter what many of us refer to as ‘Little India’ (the nearby mall). Of course the spices give off a certain oder, but the spices are so potent when they use them for cooking at home, it gets into their clothing, upolstery, hair, and carpets. It’s almost impossible to get that stench out. Adding to the ‘smell’ problem, is many don’t wear deorderant. I can understand facilities are not the norm in India, and bathing is a weekly to bi-weekly thing, but we have showers here or at least a bath tub in avery apartment and or house across the nation, and there is no excuse for it. If they won’t bath, they should at least have enough sense to wear deoderant.Someone informed me some are hesitant because there are chemicals in deoderant. My response was, they make natural deoderant and it works quite well, provided you shower a little avery now and then.
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