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ParisJazz   
11 Aug 2008
Real Estate / Could you recommend a good property management company in Warsaw [41]

Owen

Ive been using a property management company to manage a few furnished properties I own in Warsaw for over a year now and they are brilliant. They also did the furnishing and sourcing out tenants.

PM me if u r interested

PJ
ParisJazz   
20 Aug 2008
Life / Why there is always around a horrible smell of sweat in Poland [188]

I would say even the beggars of Poland smell like beautiful roses in comparison to the Africans and Asians that are on my bus of an evening!!!!!!!!!!!

ShellyS, we kinda get the idea. You definitely do not like dark skinned guys and you are BIG time into polish blokes ;-)

Maybe Polish deodorizers aren't strong enough?

Nothing to do with that. All deodorants are more or less the same these days: they reduce the body odor and/or reduce sweat produced by parts of the body but they wont last long and are useless on a skin that hasnt been washed.

Its just that some people do not take a daily shower for whatever reason. Simple as that.

PJ
ParisJazz   
20 Aug 2008
Life / Why there is always around a horrible smell of sweat in Poland [188]

yes...it's disgusting... why they don't take car of that...

Cause a lot of people hate the "mess" of taking a shower: They have to undress, get under the shower, get wet, rub their skin, dry their skin, dress up again..

PJ
ParisJazz   
22 Aug 2008
Life / Why there is always around a horrible smell of sweat in Poland [188]

In many hot countries, a certain amount of BO is acceptable for various reasons. One is the lack of water and showers, two cause a lot of men do tedious manual work and hardly have time for luxuries such as a shower. They would clean up at the end of the day using water buckets and the like. This would remove the sweat but wont provide the same freshness that a full shower + deodorant would do. Still though. It is acceptable as at worst they will have some residual BO but nothing discomforting.

Not long ago this used to be the case in the west too, its just that the younger generation somehow think that Dove and Axe have always been around.

As anyone whod done any manual work knows, fresh sweat as such is almost odourless and hardly discomforting . The BO is essentially caused by the bacterial breakdown of perspiration. Hence the sweat should be removed as soon as reasonably possible. A shower, or an old fashioned wash up is usualy enough.

Those who stink just dont bathe enough. Nothing to do with deodorants.
ParisJazz   
22 Aug 2008
Life / Why there is always around a horrible smell of sweat in Poland [188]

If you live in a hot climat, bathe more.

Reminds me of Marie-Antoinette's famous quote "Let them eat cake".

Guess it didn't occur to you that "bathing" requires scarce resources that some people might not or can not have or afford.

Did you know that some people on this planet still have to walk a few miles daily to get access to water? That is any water, not just drinking water.

PJ
ParisJazz   
22 Aug 2008
Life / Why there is always around a horrible smell of sweat in Poland [188]

Why dont they just move closer to the water?

For a number of reasons: cause moving requires scarce resources they might not have, cause although they lack water they would still be better off staying where they are due to better security, cause they cant afford to buy new land close to water sources etc..

PJ
ParisJazz   
25 Aug 2008
Life / Why there is always around a horrible smell of sweat in Poland [188]

Asians if muslims do not use deoderant. It contains alcohol in the majority of deoderants. I don't know what they use instead...? Perhaps nothing.

Rubbish. They r not allowed to ingest alcohol (except medical reasons) otherwise all other uses of alcohol are permitted.

PJ