Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wealthier people like myself tend to favor unscented products. This includes detergents.
I suspect part of the reason is that we can afford professional cleaning services, so we tend not to have odors in our day-to-day lives that require ,asking by perfumes.
You don’t see a lot of Glade Plug-Ins or Yankee candles in finer homes.
OK, but OP is literally saying that her wealthy friends smell like something. So no, not all wealthy people (like yourself) are scent-free.
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds stupid, but I have noticed that a lot of my upper middle class friends smell really great. I ask about perfume but they say the aren't wearing any. It would be totally weird to ask about their detergent so I'm asking here!
What detergents do you most commonly associate with UMC or just rich people in general?
Anonymous wrote:Wealthier people like myself tend to favor unscented products. This includes detergents.
I suspect part of the reason is that we can afford professional cleaning services, so we tend not to have odors in our day-to-day lives that require ,asking by perfumes.
You don’t see a lot of Glade Plug-Ins or Yankee candles in finer homes.
Anonymous wrote:It's probably their fancy hair product TBH. But Mrs Myers is used by the wealthy person I know ha
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds stupid, but I have noticed that a lot of my upper middle class friends smell really great. I ask about perfume but they say the aren't wearing any. It would be totally weird to ask about their detergent so I'm asking here!
What detergents do you most commonly associate with UMC or just rich people in general?