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atalanta | 17:49 Mon 22nd Jun 2015 | ChatterBank
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Last night I went to a concert - string quartets - lovely music in an historic church. Got there very early to get the best seat ( not ticketed) and was all set to enjoy it, when at the last minute a burly chap came in and sat rather too close to me and, not to put too fine a point on it, stank.
I couldn't think of anything to do except clutch a tissue to my nose.
So disappointing when I had been looking forward to a pleasant end to the longest day.
What else could I have done ?
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I would have done exactly what you did.

If I were you, I would have looked inside my handbag for some nice smelling perfume and sprayed it all in his direction, and if he said anything, I'll say " Just because you stink and dont seem to care about it, doesn't mean I have to put up with it, now does it?

Really, as I'm a fella, probably would of hit him.......if after asking him to please move as he is offending my nostrils, he stays put.
I know people do sweat, and have B.O problems, but most do nothing about it and dont even carry any mini-spray with them to combat the problem.

I was in a restaurant in Malta, to which I'm off to, funny enough, in a few days time for The Isle Of MTV event, and this fat slob of a man eating on a nearby table was chucking up big time, and we were inside in air-conditioning, which didn't help, so after mentioning it to staff discreetly, and that it would spoil our meal and time there, they moved us to a lovely spot and table on the balcony, with a great view overlooking south to Filfla island, with a natural sea breeze. If something mentioned in restaurant, and he took it badly, probably would caused a ruck, so whats the point?...just move away from them and treat your nose to a good time.
Yogi I hope your definition of chucking up is smelling and not throwing up! yuk yuk yuk.
I'd have probably said something atalanta, there is really no excuse for it.
Yes, Prudie....I meant giving out an awful and sickly smell......like he hadnt bathed in weeks....sorry, it's a term I used when living in London......now I'm in Sussex, maybe I should say "He was expressing a whiff and a pong".....lol. x
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What is special about Sussex that you can't say what you mean?
Politely asked him to move - if hes embarrassed he should wash more often - mind you I`ve had a similar problem with a couple of older ladies who must have bathed in cheap perfume.
Oh oh....what do we have here.....

Did I say there was anything special about Sussex, daisynonna?

If I did, I must have missed it. :-)
Why not use the words you would have used in London?
But he did (even though I didn't understand it). The posh equivalent was probably for my benefit :-)

I find it's quite a widespread problem nowadays with public transport being a prime example. I used to go to London at least once a week if not more by train, have cut it down to once a fortnight atm for that very reason.
It's funny really.....I was born and raised in South London....been living down on the south coast for 10 years this Autumn and notice that a lot of phrases and sayings I used to say when I lived there, I'm not using so much down here so when originally put "chucking up big time" that was phrase I sometimes used to describe someone who is smelling and has a strong odour.....hadn't used it in a while, so I thought i'd give it a whirl....:-)

not heard that expression before yogi.
you didn't take his number for a future rendezvous then?
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