Get a box together with toiletries, deodorant, soap and cologne then leave it on his desk anonymously that has a card attached saying, "Sorry to hurt your feelings, but you really need to use some of this stuff." Drop it on his desk when no one is watching.
He'll get the point.
2007-10-26 09:15:20
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answered by Chick-A- Deedle 6
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I think that if there is a way to anonymously inform him, that would be best. If not, then you have the right to a reasonably comfortable working environment. Unless the boss' nose isn't working, he smells him too. You may have to collectively bite the bullet and approach him about this matter. I wouldn't do it alone. I would do it in a group. Good luck!
2007-10-26 10:22:10
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answered by Sands 5
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Two or 3 of these put in the cubicles near his might give him a hint especially if you install one in his cubicle
2007-10-26 09:16:25
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answered by bitchy_scorpio 4
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I went to school with a girl like that; the smell was so bad you got an instant gag reflex. We got to school early one day and left soap and deodorant and shampoo on her desk (in a bag). At some point you have to take action in sheer self defense.
2007-10-26 09:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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don't be so bloody ignorant. If she does her artwork properly then why do you wanna reason problems? and announcing you do no longer wanna artwork with a drug addict it rather is in simple terms a plant that grows from the floor. espresso and Alcohol are drugs do you do them? are you a drug addict then? so which you in no way broke the regulation? and in case you probably did and that they referred to as the law enforcement officers on you will you be chuffed? there isn't any room for super criminals in this international yet something like this is pathetic you rather must be somewhat extra open minded on issues.
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answered by ? 4
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Anonymous letter sent to him. Had to do the same thing once. We didnt want to embarrass her, but something had to be done. Just be careful how you word the letter. Good luck.
2007-10-26 09:15:40
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answered by vaar69 3
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I was too chicken to say anything and was lucky the person finally quit! Good Luck!
2007-10-26 09:14:36
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answered by anybody 3
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He simply needs to be told that he has unusual body odor and it is disrupting to the other employees, if all else fails and you do not want to tell him/her, go to human resources... God bless****
2007-10-26 10:31:37
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answered by ? 7
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sit an Airwick on his desk or a lit candle and if he asks where it came from say "there's a foul odor coming from your area."
2007-10-26 14:04:32
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answered by peaches6 7
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Leave him a gift basket with deodorant, shampoo and soap in it.
2007-10-26 09:17:44
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answered by Robin W 7
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