If you are her friend tell her in a loving way, alone away from anyone, that you care for her and you dont want anyone to be talking about her. That she needs to use more deoderant and toothpaste. Or you can buy her perfume as a gift, and offer her a stick of long lasting mint gum.
But if shes not a friend.... just offer her a stick of gum.
Good Luck!
2006-06-27 17:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Pull her to the side and say, "I'm glad you and I are friends, and as my friend I would expect you to tell me if I had something personal going on that may cause embarrassment to me while in public, and I hope you know that I would do the same for you. I'm saying all that because I need to let you know that sometimes you carry odors both from your body and your breath and I wanted to let you know before anyone else noticed and started to talk about you."
(Is there really a good way to tell someone they smell bad!?!?!?)
2006-06-28 05:27:48
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answered by Tee 1
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for the bad breath part, one way i think you can tell her is by offering a stick of gum when you're also eating some. that might give her a little clue and meanwhile it will just seem innocent. as for the bad underarm odor part, DONT give her deodorant as a xmas or bday present. hmmm...this is hard...the most i can come up with is going shopping in rite-aid or something and buying some deodorant for yourself and asking her if she needs some. sorry, but this is the best thing i can come up with. good luck!
2006-06-27 17:17:44
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answered by jessaphire03 2
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Well, you have to just tell her. I would rather someone tell me than just not know! Maybe her breath is due to her having bad teeth, you have to tell her! Just reassure her that you are her friend, and that you care about her, but these things need to be addressed. Suggest brands that have worked for you in the past. Just be honest, it may sting at first, but she'll be happier in the long run!
2006-06-27 17:09:44
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answered by ktterdfurguson 4
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the best communication is direct to the person. Like I'm not sure how to tell you this but if I had the problem I would really want to know so I could try to cure it. I hope the same person does not have both problems or you are really in trouble!
2006-06-27 17:08:09
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answered by tootsie 1
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this is a confusing one. there is particularly no thanks to inform someone something like that with out having their hackles up. it would want to help if we had more advantageous info as to this form of scent. Is it known body scent? undesirable breath? a female scent linked which includes her era? All of those are fixable. per chance you would possibly want to talk with one in all her woman friends privately and ask HER to broach the problem. also, you would possibly want to guage the very incontrovertible actuality that odors might want to nicely be symptomatic of distinctive diseases. in case you think this to be the case, you would possibly want to be doing her a favor to inform her so she receives a clinical verify-up.
2016-10-13 21:53:28
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answered by ? 4
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If she's a friend then just tell her point blank. She will probably rather hear it from a friend that actually cares. If she is not a friend then mind your own business, and try not to sit beside her.
2006-06-27 17:08:21
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answered by love2utam 2
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Tell her ... "I'm seriously not trying to be mean or anything, but your armpits smell, and so does your breath. Serious to God, not mean at all. From girl to girl, friend to friend ... just to tell you."
That's what I would do.
2006-06-27 17:07:03
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answered by Lyssa 3
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Buy her some deodorant and toothpaste and a toothbrush and leave it somewhere she will find it with a note saying that she stinks.
2006-06-27 17:06:40
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answered by Disillusioned 5
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lol...i dont thnk there is a way. ur question sounds mean jst from the way u said it. but u hve to tell her.
2006-06-27 17:08:51
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answered by NY 3
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