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What if you had a co-worker that STINKS!!! (pg. 2)
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oldschool420
Pfff rude. Rude is stinking so badly and bothering people around you. Why are so many people such s nowadays? If you have a problem, speak up!
jeeper_095
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Hahahah how is putting him in a corner not singling him out?!

You'd either have to A) put him in a corner with some people still near him - and thus they would be affected. Or B) put him in a corner alone...which would basically be singling him out.


how about putting him in a corner with all the other stinky individuals? kaka corner

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Unless you all just avoid him.

you're gonna hurt his feelings....lol..social isolation is not the answer,

Just tell face that he need to do something about the odor, because it bothers people.
use the direct approach, if he doesn't already realize that he's a bit stinky [some ppl get used to it and don't realize what's smelly], he'll appreciate knowing [even though it's gonna bother him a bit, but oh well]

and he does not do anything about it, there is a corner with his name on it.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by jeeper_095


I hope you didn't think that I was suggesting to avoid him! haha If you saw my above post I had suggested casually mentioning something to him.

I don't think I'd be able to just flat our say something to the guy. I would feel bad b/c you know he'd probably be really embarrassed.
jeeper_095
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Originally posted by Endlesswave
Ummmmmmmm tell them to shower more?

Apparently some people have a religious belief in not showering or using deoderant. Basically because they say "It's how god made us" (more so then the alcohol part I think Mona) so why use it? (they probably still shower though I'd hope???)


I saw in an interview how Matthew Mcaunahey (sp) hasn't used deoderant in 20+ years, that's nuts!


the religious belief excuse is getting kind of old; how about getting with the system and adopt morally acceptable principles.

why use doedorant excesively when shower and nice clean clothes do the trick? ing pricks with half a can on deodorant on them...puke

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jeeper_095
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I hope you didn't think that I was suggesting to avoid him! haha If you saw my above post I had suggested casually mentioning something to him.

I don't think I'd be able to just flat our say something to the guy. I would feel bad b/c you know he'd probably be really embarrassed.


no no...that's not what I meant... lol
jeeper_095
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Originally posted by oldschool420
Pfff rude. Rude is stinking so badly and bothering people around you. Why are so many people such s nowadays? If you have a problem, speak up!


speaking up is good but there are limits and think twice before saying something, it might backfire on you.
jeeper_095
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Originally posted by Al
the religious belief excuse is getting kind of old; how about getting with the system and adopt morally acceptable principles.

why use doedorant excesively when shower and nice clean clothes do the trick? ing pricks with half a can of deodorant on them...puke

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oldschool420
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Originally posted by jeeper_095
speaking up is good but there are limits and think twice before saying something, it might backfire on you.


Fair enough, I agree with that in most cases. But in this case, something clearly needs to be said to the guy. Would you prefer all your co-workers speak behind your back about how bad you stink, or have someone tell you so maybe you can fix the problem?
Misanthrope
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Originally posted by Endlesswave
Ummmmmmmm tell them to shower more?

Apparently some people have a religious belief in not showering or using deoderant. Basically because they say "It's how god made us" (more so then the alcohol part I think Mona) so why use it? (they probably still shower though I'd hope???)

noooooo.
His argument was based on his belief about how Muslims are forbidden to have any contact with alcohol.
Misanthrope
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Originally posted by jeeper_095

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Actually there is a smell policy implemented in many workplaces, but about perfume/cologne - keeping it an allergy free zone.

that's why I told Banelord to report it to HR or take matters into its own hands.

Endlesswave
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Originally posted by Misanthrope
noooooo.
His argument was based on his belief about how Muslims are forbidden to have any contact with alcohol.



Ok I get that. How does that work at hospitals though or if you cut yourself?
capo tutti di
The office is bad...8 hrs of that BS omg!! the worst is the gym, I understand ppl sweat and smell a bit, usually the smell is a fading deo, but in all honesty some people just dont give a . When useing the same weights, machines, benches etc.. these slimeballs dont even wipe their sweatstains off...disgusting...if your old enought to pay for a gym membership, your old to buy some B.O. killer....
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