Bad Breath and Dating: Awkward!
Bad breath really isn’t a laughing matter for people who deal with it regularly, and all the more so if you’re actively on the market, trying to impress that desirable man or woman with your wit and savoire-faire without actually breathing.
This little clip from Man-Stroke-Woman, one of the BBC’s most uproarious primetime properties, captures all the pain of the situation perfectly. Bad breath — whether you’re the sufferer or the receiver — paves all roads of communication with plenty of land mines.
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It’s official — bad breath is number one. Number one when it comes to offensiveness, that is. In a poll of Canadians undertaken by Oral-B, 44% responded that bad breath was the “most offensive oral misdemeanor in the workplace.” Many added that if they knew they had dragon breath, they might skip out on their job or avoid important meetings in order to avoid offending their colleagues.
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An Oklahoma City television station, KOCO, recently reiterated some expert findings that some foods can help bad breath, creating an oral environment that discourages the growth of odor-causing bacteria.
































