June 17, 2009
Filed Under (Bad Breath (Halitosis)) by Tony Stai on 06-17-2009

The person is in a higher position than mine. The bad breath is almost always there and is “death breath”. It’s absolutely stifling. The person doesn’t read body language (I back off, I politely coincidentally put my hand in front of my nose, I’ve offered mints, stand up wind when outside…) I’m afraid to hurt his feelings. It’s obviously seriously chronic. Any ideas?

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ipodlady231 on June 17th, 2009 at 1:18 pm #

i suggest you stay close to him but when he begins to talk, hold your breath! but dont be obvious about it. i know someone who has very bad breath, and i actually sit directly next to this person in class! i just smile and hold my breath for a while.

check out this site http://www.wikihow.com/Hold-Your-Breath-for-Long-Periods-of-Time


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