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Title: bad breath
Post by: Deadpool on October 29, 2007, 01:36:16 PM
ugh why do I have to work with a couple of people with kicking bad breath, in close proximinty

there's two things they might want to consider

either use Listerine, or go see a dentist  >:(
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Hustle Man on October 29, 2007, 03:11:05 PM
ugh why do I have to work with a couple of people with kicking bad breath, in close proximinty

there's two things they might want to consider

either use Listerine, or go see a dentist  >:(

I have the same problem with my customer! His breath smells like his innards and it permeates the room like! I keep a bowl of mints on the desk and offer him the bowl but he in turn says "No thanks, they'll just make my breath stink"  ::) OMG, hellllllp!

My question is why can't people with bad breath smell their own breath? I guess this will be answered on the last day too!
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Butterbean on October 31, 2007, 06:10:10 AM





My question is why can't people with bad breath smell their own breath? I guess this will be answered on the last day too!

They say that if someone licks their hand and then smells it shortly after it's dry they can sort of gage what their breath smells like at the moment.

Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Hustle Man on October 31, 2007, 06:46:41 AM
They say that if someone licks their hand and then smells it shortly after it's dry they can sort of gage what their breath smells like at the moment.

So are you suggesting that I recommend he licks his hand and let it dry then smell it in hopes that he will understand my pain?

Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Butterbean on October 31, 2007, 09:31:59 AM
So are you suggesting that I recommend he licks his hand and let it dry then smell it in hopes that he will understand my pain?


It's worth a shot
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Laura Lee on October 31, 2007, 01:45:38 PM
It's worth a shot
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Hustle Man on October 31, 2007, 01:54:54 PM
It's worth a shot


But what if he licks his hand and touches my desk or door knob or pats me on the shoulder or even worse uses my phone? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCC CCCCKKKKKKK!

I think I will tell him up front " Excuse, me but your breath smells like Chitterlings; before they are cleaned"!
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Butterbean on October 31, 2007, 02:33:07 PM

But what if he licks his hand and touches my desk or door knob or pats me on the shoulder or even worse uses my phone? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCC CCCCKKKKKKK!

I think I will tell him up front " Excuse, me but your breath smells like Chitterlings; before they are cleaned"!
He's supposed to lick the back of his hand!


I had a friend mail me chitterlings once....they arrived .23 postage due!
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Princess L on October 31, 2007, 04:05:28 PM
So how many of you just licked the back of your hand?

 ;D
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: gtbro1 on November 30, 2007, 06:01:37 AM
   There is a dude that works with me who has breathe that stinks so bad you can see it.

   He blames it on him being diabetic. (my money is on the gum disease)

My mother is diabetic so I asked her if that would make someone's breathe smell( hers does not stink)

She said "yeah...sometimes it can make your breathe smell sweet..like fruit..if your sugar is really high.)

 I thought...NO, his don't smell   like fruit. ... not unless Burnt ASS has recently been classified as a fruit without me knowing.  :-\

 
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: BayGBM on November 30, 2007, 06:11:46 AM
The fact that we cannot effectively smell our own bad breath is one reason we have this rule of social etiquette:  if someone offers you a breath mint, accept it (they may be trying to kindly tell you something).

Always keep breath mints or the equivalent (chewing gum, etc.) in your car, in your purse, in your desk at work.  The listerine breath strips are my mint of choice.  :)
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Deadpool on November 30, 2007, 08:03:19 AM
I use real listerine.  I brush.  Most importantly I floss.
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: BayGBM on November 30, 2007, 11:08:38 PM
I use real listerine.  I brush.  Most importantly I floss.

When at home, I brush, then Waterpik, then Listerine.  Occasionally, I floss... though my hygienist agrees that if you Waterpik you rarely need to floss.  When used correclty the Waterpic reaches under the gumline.  ;D

I have the counter version
http://www.waterpik.com/oral-health-products/countertop-dental-water-jet/WP-100/

and the travel version
http://www.waterpik.com/oral-health-products/cordless-dental-water-jet/WP-450/

    * Clinically proven to be up to 93% more effective than dental floss at improving gum health
    * Removes bacteria deep between teeth and below gumline where brushing and flossing alone will not reach
    * Massages and stimulates gums
    * Can be used with your favorite mouthwash
    * Leaves a clean, fresh sensation
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Princess L on December 01, 2007, 12:57:18 PM

    * Massages and stimulates gums
   

When I'm at a hotel and they have REALLY GOOD water pressure, I let the shower head massage my gums  ;D
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Alex23 on December 01, 2007, 01:37:11 PM
ugh why do I have to work with a couple of people with kicking bad breath, in close proximinty

there's two things they might want to consider

either use Listerine, or go see a dentist  >:(

What do you do for a living Medford?
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: 240 is Back on December 02, 2007, 08:07:31 AM
Keep a tub of gum or mints out.

Offer.


If necessary, insist.
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: gtbro1 on December 03, 2007, 10:00:05 AM

  just politely inform them that their breathe smells like ass.
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: BayGBM on December 03, 2007, 10:03:01 AM
Keep a tub of gum or mints out.

Offer.

If necessary, insist.

LOL  ;D
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Lord Humungous on December 04, 2007, 05:47:00 AM
   There is a dude that works with me who has breathe that stinks so bad you can see it.

   He blames it on him being diabetic. (my money is on the gum disease)

My mother is diabetic so I asked her if that would make someone's breathe smell( hers does not stink)

She said "yeah...sometimes it can make your breathe smell sweet..like fruit..if your sugar is really high.)

 I thought...NO, his don't smell   like fruit. ... not unless Burnt ASS has recently been classified as a fruit without me knowing.  :-\

 

I think I know this guy, hes my father in law
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: 24KT on December 12, 2007, 11:53:32 AM
ugh why do I have to work with a couple of people with kicking bad breath, in close proximinty

there's two things they might want to consider

either use Listerine, or go see a dentist  >:(

Medford, Christmas is coming up.

Why don't you spring for a bottle of mouthwash for them, and include an anonymous typewritten note informing them of the unbearable situation.

Certainly seems more productive and pro-active than suffering in silence
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Hustle Man on December 12, 2007, 01:19:39 PM
   There is a dude that works with me who has breathe that stinks so bad you can see it.

   He blames it on him being diabetic. (my money is on the gum disease)

My mother is diabetic so I asked her if that would make someone's breathe smell( hers does not stink)

She said "yeah...sometimes it can make your breathe smell sweet..like fruit..if your sugar is really high.)

 I thought...NO, his don't smell   like fruit. ... not unless Burnt ASS has recently been classified as a fruit without me knowing.  :-\


The guy polluting my air; you can smell his breath through the phone! I have since suggested that text msging is a more suitable form of communication!

How does his wife put up with it, this is my what I want to know?
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: 24KT on December 12, 2007, 09:06:56 PM
The guy polluting my air; you can smell his breath through the phone!
(http://www.jaguarenterprises.net/images/rotflmao.gif)
That bad?!  :o
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Samourai Pizzacat on December 13, 2007, 05:01:40 AM
coffee and talking a lot, two big contributers to bad breath at the workplace.

drink plenty of water when you have to talk much and don't drink as much coffee.
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: gtbro1 on December 16, 2007, 05:09:25 AM
coffee and talking a lot, two big contributers to bad breath at the workplace.

drink plenty of water when you have to talk much and don't drink as much coffee.


 I thought it was plaque and gingivitis
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: Hustle Man on December 16, 2007, 02:27:47 PM
(http://www.jaguarenterprises.net/images/rotflmao.gif)
That bad?!  :o

Yes! His nose breath stinks, I mean STANKS!
Title: Re: bad breath
Post by: 24KT on December 16, 2007, 11:40:07 PM
Yes! His nose breath stinks, I mean STANKS!

You can always anonymously gift him with a bottle of mouthwash, ...and put plenty of breath mints in his stocking.