I have the feeling this may get locked due to people making no attempt to parse their words and be civil with such a delicate topic, but I think open discussion about different cultures is the best way to do away with one of the biggest contributors to xenophobia/racism/bigotry of any type - ignorance.
It's interesting and sometimes funny to find out little cultural differences between yourself and other people. You can look at the observations of comedians like Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle for proof of the hilarity found in spotting the differences.
Let me say beforehand that I know I may be making a generalization or stereotyping - as many who may post in this thread may do - but throwing political correctness out the door we all know some stereotypes exist for a reason. I just ask that any questions be asked with the honest intent to learn the basis or origin of a generalization with a minimal amount of disrespect and no attempts at humor at any particular group's expense.
I want to be clear that I am not trying to be funny or demean anybody.
Anyway.....
I can't help but notice a certain aroma emanating from the majority of individuals I meet from India. I know people in some countries don't wear deodorant or if they do, the scent of the product may be altered from its American counterpart to be more palatable to whoever is the target consumer (similar to Coke recipes). What I smell isn't cologne or deodorant: It's BO, plain and simple. My question: Is BO not as big a deal for Indian people? I'm not sure how to verbalize the question without sounding as though I'm judging or being condescending. Between my classes and my job I encounter many people from the subcontinent and the overwhelming majority have a body odor.
I've got theories as to the reason why: Deodorant is not the norm, that's the way their deodorant smells, I've been desensitized to American BO so foreign BO is all the more apparent, daily showers are a luxury or seen as wasteful... but it's all just conjecture. So what's the deal?
Anyone wondering about any stereotypes themselves? Please avoid any stupid shit. Any stereotype related joke you are thinking of cracking, every fucking person that's read this OP has thought of as well and exercised a little maturity and didn't post it.
It's interesting and sometimes funny to find out little cultural differences between yourself and other people. You can look at the observations of comedians like Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle for proof of the hilarity found in spotting the differences.
Let me say beforehand that I know I may be making a generalization or stereotyping - as many who may post in this thread may do - but throwing political correctness out the door we all know some stereotypes exist for a reason. I just ask that any questions be asked with the honest intent to learn the basis or origin of a generalization with a minimal amount of disrespect and no attempts at humor at any particular group's expense.
I want to be clear that I am not trying to be funny or demean anybody.
Anyway.....
I can't help but notice a certain aroma emanating from the majority of individuals I meet from India. I know people in some countries don't wear deodorant or if they do, the scent of the product may be altered from its American counterpart to be more palatable to whoever is the target consumer (similar to Coke recipes). What I smell isn't cologne or deodorant: It's BO, plain and simple. My question: Is BO not as big a deal for Indian people? I'm not sure how to verbalize the question without sounding as though I'm judging or being condescending. Between my classes and my job I encounter many people from the subcontinent and the overwhelming majority have a body odor.
I've got theories as to the reason why: Deodorant is not the norm, that's the way their deodorant smells, I've been desensitized to American BO so foreign BO is all the more apparent, daily showers are a luxury or seen as wasteful... but it's all just conjecture. So what's the deal?
Anyone wondering about any stereotypes themselves? Please avoid any stupid shit. Any stereotype related joke you are thinking of cracking, every fucking person that's read this OP has thought of as well and exercised a little maturity and didn't post it.