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Am I Racist if I Cover my Nose

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You are in a confined space like where I am now in an aircraftband it stinks of Indian BO as many of these people happen to take the same aircraft.

I couldn't stand any more so. I took out my handkerchief and covered my nose and mouth. Does this action tell people I'm racist? Do I need to apologise for my action? It is really smelly you know? Should I just tolerate without blocking my nose so I not hurt their feeling?
 
Brother, use this
To be polite, I got to face some of them in the course of my work. I can only use this.

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You are in a confined space like where I am now in an aircraftband it stinks of Indian BO as many of these people happen to take the same aircraft.

I couldn't stand any more so. I took out my handkerchief and covered my nose and mouth. Does this action tell people I'm racist? Do I need to apologise for my action? It is really smelly you know? Should I just tolerate without blocking my nose so I not hurt their feeling?
You Jibuy so gong :FU::biggrin:
I always carry this with me in my bag.
I like Benjamin's jasmine smell. Usually when got BO i can't tahan, I will roll Benjamin on my wrist and smell :D

Smell like a unicorn, ufufu: Vasilisa perfumes & scents
blog.dejapan.com


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Watch enough Japanese variety TV shows, and/or the commercials in between, and you’ll know about Rola.

It’s safe to say she’s one of the most famous people in Japan. As well as appearing on TV, starring in movies and adverts, and modelling for magazines, Rola’s also a bit of a businesswoman. She named a new wave of purikura machines. In 2014, she had promo/commercial contracts with 13 Japanese companies.

And she ‘produced’ the Vasilisa range of perfumes and body sprays.

To Rola’s credit, the scents are very rich and appealing, with nice packaging, and not too expensive. Vasilisa’s become a popular brand name inside and outside Japan since it launched in 2013, with a strong following across the rest of Asia.
Now, we’re gonna introduce the range to you, too.

Precious perfumes, in precious glass bottles
Let’s start with the top-end fragrances. Because yeah, weirdly the Vasilisa product line-up includes actual perfumes. They’ve got trendy names like ‘My Way’, ‘Little Secret’, and ‘Garden Waltz’.

Each one comes in a proper glass container. These most embody the ‘precious time, precious scent’ catchphrase. Well, you wouldn’t want to drop one, or leave it rolling around in the bottom of your bag…

veau-600x600.jpg

They’re priced reasonably but logically for eau de parfum – ‘My Way’ was 3,000 yen for 40ml at the time we wrote this. Hey. it’s less than Chanel charges for the same amount of amazing-smelling liquid. But it’s not so cheap that you feel cheap wearing it. A nice balance.

A bright and fresh body mist collection

For everyday scent, swap the glass perfume bottles out for plastic. Vasilisa body sprays include ‘Creamy Vanilla’ and ‘Sunny Cocktail’.

‘Body mist that’s packed with Rola’s happy aura’. As Japanese product concepts go, it’s an interesting one. Every bottle has an individual label design reflecting the scents inside. Many of the Vasilisa packaging designs are by artist/designer Sawada Chihiro.

vbm-600x600.jpg

Just like perfumes, the body sprays have top, middle, and bottom notes. Take one of the newest ones, ‘Sheer Bouquet’ in the white bottle. It starts off with fresh citrus, has rose and jasmine scents in the middle, and settles down into cedarwood, amber, and musk. That’s way more depth than your average body spray!

Find your spirit animal, in scent form

Vasilisa perfume sticks have been driving fragrance fans crazy – in a good way.
vstick-600x338.jpg
All the perfume sticks have names, an animal design, and a mix of flowery/fruity scents:
  • Benjamin (a cat, pear and jasmine)
  • Melissa (a rabbit, berry and vanilla)
  • Anna (a parrot, peony and rose)
  • Oliver (a lion, peach and freesia)
  • Fiona (a unicorn, cherry and marshmallow)
‘Benjamin’ and ‘Melissa’ came 2nd and 3rd on Japanese beauty review site Cosme’s ‘best fragrance’ ranking for the first half of 2017. And ‘Anna’ and ‘Oliver’ are the 2 highest-rated Vasilisa products as voted for by Cosme users. ‘Oliver’ is, in fact, the 10th best perfume on the whole site, up against scents by Dior and Chanel.

Discover a new fragrance you’ll love wearing

Plenty of big shops in Japan stock Vasilisa perfumes and body sprays: Loft, Donki, Plaza…
…and that means you can buy them via DEJAPAN. Take a look at what’s listed on our website any time.
 
You Jibuy so gong :FU::biggrin:
I always carry this with me in my bag.
I like Benjamin's jasmine smell. Usually when got BO i can't tahan, I will roll Benjamin on my wrist and smell :biggrin:

Smell like a unicorn, ufufu: Vasilisa perfumes & scents
blog.dejapan.com


vheader-800x445.jpg
Watch enough Japanese variety TV shows, and/or the commercials in between, and you’ll know about Rola.

It’s safe to say she’s one of the most famous people in Japan. As well as appearing on TV, starring in movies and adverts, and modelling for magazines, Rola’s also a bit of a businesswoman. She named a new wave of purikura machines. In 2014, she had promo/commercial contracts with 13 Japanese companies.

And she ‘produced’ the Vasilisa range of perfumes and body sprays.

To Rola’s credit, the scents are very rich and appealing, with nice packaging, and not too expensive. Vasilisa’s become a popular brand name inside and outside Japan since it launched in 2013, with a strong following across the rest of Asia.
Now, we’re gonna introduce the range to you, too.

Precious perfumes, in precious glass bottles
Let’s start with the top-end fragrances. Because yeah, weirdly the Vasilisa product line-up includes actual perfumes. They’ve got trendy names like ‘My Way’, ‘Little Secret’, and ‘Garden Waltz’.

Each one comes in a proper glass container. These most embody the ‘precious time, precious scent’ catchphrase. Well, you wouldn’t want to drop one, or leave it rolling around in the bottom of your bag…

veau-600x600.jpg

They’re priced reasonably but logically for eau de parfum – ‘My Way’ was 3,000 yen for 40ml at the time we wrote this. Hey. it’s less than Chanel charges for the same amount of amazing-smelling liquid. But it’s not so cheap that you feel cheap wearing it. A nice balance.

A bright and fresh body mist collection

For everyday scent, swap the glass perfume bottles out for plastic. Vasilisa body sprays include ‘Creamy Vanilla’ and ‘Sunny Cocktail’.

‘Body mist that’s packed with Rola’s happy aura’. As Japanese product concepts go, it’s an interesting one. Every bottle has an individual label design reflecting the scents inside. Many of the Vasilisa packaging designs are by artist/designer Sawada Chihiro.

vbm-600x600.jpg

Just like perfumes, the body sprays have top, middle, and bottom notes. Take one of the newest ones, ‘Sheer Bouquet’ in the white bottle. It starts off with fresh citrus, has rose and jasmine scents in the middle, and settles down into cedarwood, amber, and musk. That’s way more depth than your average body spray!

Find your spirit animal, in scent form

Vasilisa perfume sticks have been driving fragrance fans crazy – in a good way.
vstick-600x338.jpg
All the perfume sticks have names, an animal design, and a mix of flowery/fruity scents:
  • Benjamin (a cat, pear and jasmine)
  • Melissa (a rabbit, berry and vanilla)
  • Anna (a parrot, peony and rose)
  • Oliver (a lion, peach and freesia)
  • Fiona (a unicorn, cherry and marshmallow)
‘Benjamin’ and ‘Melissa’ came 2nd and 3rd on Japanese beauty review site Cosme’s ‘best fragrance’ ranking for the first half of 2017. And ‘Anna’ and ‘Oliver’ are the 2 highest-rated Vasilisa products as voted for by Cosme users. ‘Oliver’ is, in fact, the 10th best perfume on the whole site, up against scents by Dior and Chanel.

Discover a new fragrance you’ll love wearing

Plenty of big shops in Japan stock Vasilisa perfumes and body sprays: Loft, Donki, Plaza…
…and that means you can buy them via DEJAPAN. Take a look at what’s listed on our website any time.
You can get it now in Donki Singapore. I bought mine in Donki Tokyo. :biggrin:
 
You are in a confined space like where I am now in an aircraftband it stinks of Indian BO as many of these people happen to take the same aircraft.

I couldn't stand any more so. I took out my handkerchief and covered my nose and mouth. Does this action tell people I'm racist? Do I need to apologise for my action? It is really smelly you know? Should I just tolerate without blocking my nose so I not hurt their feeling?
Why not you breathe from your mouth? Let the tiny BO vapour tickle your tongue and lung. Most important, no smells. :cool:
 
KNN indian bo is nothing when compared to chow hai KNN even you smell what or use mouth also no use KNN
 
If it's a piece of Chinese blue cheese cunt, you pinch nose is the same reaction. Nothing to do with race.
 
You have no choice but to endure that smell until you get out of the confined space
 
You are in a confined space like where I am now in an aircraftband it stinks of Indian BO as many of these people happen to take the same aircraft.

I couldn't stand any more so. I took out my handkerchief and covered my nose and mouth. Does this action tell people I'm racist? Do I need to apologise for my action? It is really smelly you know? Should I just tolerate without blocking my nose so I not hurt their feeling?

You should shout loudly: "CHOW AH NEH! MANGKALI! PTUI!"
 
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