woodchuck wrote: » OP I'm confused. You say there's a strange smell in the office, but nowhere in your post do you indicate that it's coming from you. In fact you sniff yourself, and you say you smell fine. So why do you think it's you?! Maybe you're being a little bit paranoid. It could be from one of your colleagues. Or it could just be a collective gradual build up of natural odour from everyone throughout the day. Add to that smelly lunches, food in bins, flatulence etc and it's only natural that the place doesn't smell as fresh in the evenings as it does in the mornings. Is there really any reason to think that this is coming from you?
IITYWYBMAD wrote: » The OP has stated that they moved job, and the 'smell' is still there.
Guest2435464321 wrote: » I've done the "Smell test" at the end of the day and my clothes do not smell of anything bad other than deodorant. This doesn't seem to be a 'sweaty' smell anyways. When I get it in work, I can took my nose under the button of my shirt and the smell is like nice deodorant and a moderate amount of cologne.
zoobizoo wrote: » Some clothes have a particular smell.... Could that be it? I have one pair of jeans that just smell a particular way. I've a pair of woollen trousers that have their own smell too.
Guest2435464321 wrote: » I have a plan in terms of asking someone I know.. I'm going to tackle the subject by asking them if I am wearing too much cologne.. For example, Is my cologne too strong? and I'll mention the other thing randomly when they're beside me.
Guest2435464321 wrote: » This might sound strange, but do people send out a distress smell when they are stressed? I'm not talking about sweat, which happens, but something else that doesn't involve sweat? It seems to elevate whenever someone leans over me at work to view my screen, and then when they're gone it seems to fade away, until I think about that kind of scenario again.