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Does living in an area that smells bad make your clothes smell the same?

jtvang125

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Where I live I'm not that far from Chino/Chino Hills and if you've ever heard or been out there it smells like cow sh!t. Thanks to all the diary farms that use to be out there. Anyways this morning when I walked out my place to go to work I could smell the stench in the air and it made me wonder. If you live out there, would your clothes start smelling the same?
 
I think you have to be relatively contained within an indoor area of the smell. I don't think your clothes will start smelling like pine trees just because your house is near pine trees. But if you live with a smoker, or a dog, or work with cows in your barn, then yea your clothes are going to pick up that scent. Certain types of food can even stay with you all day.
 
Originally posted by: BillGates
Do Indian people smell?

They do if they cook a lot. I'm Indian, and I smell like Irish Spring 🙂

But I know some who smell like chicken curry... not a pleasant smell...
 
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