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We are working with this sweet co-worker, but for the last few days he has been smelling really bad, and worst of all he doesn't do anything about it !! How do we approach with this situation ? We also don't want to hurt his feelings.

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Ask him if anything is wrong lately...when he asks, tell him why. He could well be depressed.

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What does he smell like? I know I tend to give a certain 'a$s' smell.

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We are working with this sweet co-worker, but for the last few days he has been smelling really bad, and worst of all he doesn't do anything about it !! How do we approach with this situation ? We also don't want to hurt his feelings.

 

oh.. ouch, that's a tough one! I wouldn't know how to approach it with him... maybe have a casual talk about men's cologne and you are thinking about getting some for your boyfriend and then ask him "what was the kind that you USED to wear"? :laugh: ok, maybe not...

 

or you could all put on gas masks when he comes around... :sick:

 

obviously I'm clueless... anyways, good luck!

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We are working with this sweet co-worker, but for the last few days he has been smelling really bad, and worst of all he doesn't do anything about it !! How do we approach with this situation ? We also don't want to hurt his feelings.
Discuss it with your immediate supervisor and allow him/her to handle it, ensuring that you're not implicated in this. I wouldn't take it on yourself.

 

As an ex-employer, I've handled a few cases of this. It's never fun but part of the price management pays, to create a reasonable work environment for everyone.

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