This dude I work with OMG!!! His breath would kickbox your nose and leave you in a coma lmao. I brought him some Altoids one day and my homegirl gave them to him. He got a girlfriend now so he be sucking on candy all the time. Damn I how come he didn't get the hint before the girlfriend??????
2007-11-15 19:47:48
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answered by Bree 3
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Please do tell them. Most problems are the result of gum disease like gingavitis or peridontal. By telling they you may be able to help them save their teeth. Many, Many people lose all their teeth in their twenties this way. And almost all the time the condition develops a a result of inadaquale oral hygene and annual cleanings. Hygene dictates brushing twice daily, better three. Flossing or interdental pick. Cleaning yearly and even better every 6 months. Besides saving them from tooth loss you will be saving thousands of dollars, maybe his job, friends and family. It's hard to tell a person. But explain some of this and I'm sure they will appreciate you did.
2007-11-15 18:04:53
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answered by genghis1947 4
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Yes, I've told my wife on a few occasions.. She tells me she wants to know but when I tell her she always takes offense.. So most of the time, unless it's real bad I just don't say anything... I've tried the old "honey would you like a mint" or life saver and she takes offense to that also.. Might as well just kick myself in the head, it hurts less...
2007-11-15 17:54:15
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answered by LokoLobo 6
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I've never told anyone they have bad breath, but I always offer someone gum or mint if their breath does stink. It's subtle way of saying their breath is rank, and they just think you're being nice.
2007-11-15 17:53:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah i tell my friends all the time they dont care they usually brush there teeth tell me i have bad breath to or we will make a joke out of it
2007-11-15 17:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i anticipate he has rotting tooth... Does he understand that the clarification we out live human beings in the 1600s and 1700s is dental wellness? Or that the pollution from that decay can unfold to his innovations and blood, ensuing in poisoning? it is not in undemanding terms a splendor or romantic concept...his very wellness relies upon on the wellness of his mouth.
2016-11-11 19:21:03
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answered by ? 4
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yeah.because for the good of person who has a bad breath
2007-11-15 17:53:59
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answered by angie 2
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I told my husband, so he would go and get his teeth cleaned. His nasty beard was enough to turn me off anyway. He got it trimmed after he went to the dentist. I guess the cute little assisstant got through to his stupid ***; I say black, he says white!
2007-11-15 18:00:00
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answered by dotell 3
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Yes.
2007-11-15 17:53:16
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answered by Mary 5
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yeah i cant stand it so i tell ppl...i expect them to tell me wen i do too..i dont wana be going away breathing all over every1 with stench breath..please ppl shud tell u.lol..its not embarrasing,only natural! =D
2007-11-15 17:52:02
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answered by <3333ayy!<3333 2
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