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Thomas20651ParticipantIndians I know bath daily but bath alone does not save anyone from sweat smell. There are two reasons for the sweat smell. First, some people sweat excessively, which is something natural. Second, once the sweat stains the clothes especially at armpits, even the strongest detergents won’t remove the stains. Even sweating slightly cause the smell unbearable when sweat acts upon these stains. The solution is to wear new clothes every three months or so. But some Indians, either out of ignorance or with their penchant for pinching pennies, wear the sweat stained clothes. Unlike in some Eastern countries where people keep the doors and windows open all the time, the Westen countries doors and windows are shut most of the time because of air conditioning or winter. The closed doors and windows causes all the curry and spicy smell stick to the clothes and people wearing these clothes get so used to the smell that they become unware of it. Frequently keeping windows and doors open for a while lessens the effects of smell on clothes. Could anyone tell me why bad breath is so commmon in cold countries?
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