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How to bring up someone's bad hygiene without offending them |
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| | | By Angela Haupt Editor, Health and Wellness |
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| If you've ever wrestled with the idea of telling someone their breath smells or their deodorant isn't working, you know how complicated the decision is. You are, after all, critiquing their body and health habits. | But you're likely not the first to have noticed an issue, so it can be worth risking the potential awkwardness. We asked experts exactly what to say when bringing up someone's bad hygiene. | | | | | | | |  | Pregnancy-Related U.S. Death Rates Have Jumped in Recent Years | Researchers found large disparities based on state, race, and ethnicity. |
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