Anonymous
Post 06/11/2014 10:47     Subject: Re:How do I tell my nanny she needs smells

Anonymous wrote:Please say something.

Be kind, but it's better to know.

I have no sense of smell and this is my worst fear! I'm very careful about showering and regular deoderant use/etc but I always tell my friends and family I want to know if I or my house stink despite being clean!




Exactly - your friends and family!

OP either knows she smells and doesn't care or she doesn't know. If she really doesn't know, is her boss really the best person to tell her? Seriously if it gets bad enough the kids will say something (no filters on toddlers or preschoolers). MB, please don't say anything. I wear an all natural deodorant that wears off by mid-day. I don't mind, the kids don't mind, and if MB and DB have to smell my BO for five minutes before I leave in the evening I don't think that's much of an imposition.

Now if you want to talk about your deskmate who not only doesn't wear deodorant but eats tuna fish sandwiches at her desk then douses herself in perfume, we can talk (to HR!) but your nanny is rarely around you. Keep your mouth shut.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2014 10:34     Subject: Re:How do I tell my nanny she needs smells

Please say something.

Be kind, but it's better to know.

I have no sense of smell and this is my worst fear! I'm very careful about showering and regular deoderant use/etc but I always tell my friends and family I want to know if I or my house stink despite being clean!


Anonymous
Post 06/10/2014 21:35     Subject: How do I tell my nanny she needs smells

Our East Asian nanny has a strong body odor. She also loves my child and takes wonderful care if her...So I've decided that the BO is a price I'm willing to pay--it's simply not worth the risk of insulting her.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2014 22:34     Subject: How do I tell my nanny she needs smells

Maybe she doesn't live in AC. I am very smell sensitive. My sense of smell is strong. I've worked around smelly people. Frankly I've told them. Hey I smell unpleasant odors even when the average person doesn't. I noticed lately your smell is off. Is everything okay.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2014 22:21     Subject: How do I tell my nanny she needs smells

Anonymous wrote:Califorina girl here and lots of people here choose not to wear deodorant, for many different reasons. It is offensive to tell someone you think they stink. The smell your talking about it the smell of a hard days work. Get over it, or insult her; your choice.


+1
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2014 21:04     Subject: How do I tell my nanny she needs smells

Califorina girl here and lots of people here choose not to wear deodorant, for many different reasons. It is offensive to tell someone you think they stink. The smell your talking about it the smell of a hard days work. Get over it, or insult her; your choice.