Table of Contents
- 1 How do you approach a stinky coworker?
- 2 How do you tell your coworker that he smells?
- 3 How do you tell a staff member they smell?
- 4 How do you tell an employee they smell?
- 5 What is a nice way to say smell?
- 6 What to say to an employee who smells bad?
- 7 Where does the employee with the Stinky food sit?
- 8 What is the strongest smelling food you smell at your office?
- 9 Should you have a policy against smelling food in office microwaves?
How do you approach a stinky coworker?
3 ways to address a smelly coworker
- Develop a policy. This is more of a preventative measure.
- Carve out time to speak in private.
- Be direct, but tactful.
- Don’t leave passive-aggressive hints.
- Don’t be “The Messenger.”
How do you tell your coworker that he smells?
How To Tell An Employee They Smell:
- Ask to speak in private.
- Be direct (“I’m not sure if you’re aware of this but you have a strong odor about you.”)
- Reserve judgment ( “I don’t know if it’s from your clothing or if it’s a personal hygiene issue.”)
- Open the conversation (“Are you aware of this issue?
How do you deal with strong smells?
For the situations that you can’t control, you’ll have to think of creative ways to mask those strong smells. One thing you can do is use a product like vapor rub, scented oils, or scented lip balm. Rub the product at the base of your nose or on your upper lip before you come near the strong odors.
How do you tell a staff member they smell?
Be honest, direct, and as kind as possible. Start by mentioning that her work has been good (assuming that it has been) and then say something like, “I want to discuss something that’s awkward, and I hope I don’t offend you. I have noticed you have had a noticeable odor lately.
How do you tell an employee they smell?
How do you stop smelling?
3. Follow these tips to decrease odors
- Put coffee grounds in the patient’s room.
- Wear two masks and overpower the bad smell with these tips:
- Carry a travel-size container of vapor rub, apply under the nose.
- Essential oils such as lavender or peppermint: apply to the wrist and under the nose.
- Wear mint flavored chapstick.
What is a nice way to say smell?
A few synonyms, ranging from positive to negative connotation:
- Fragrance (usually associated with perfume)
- Aroma (usually associated with edibles)
- Scent.
- Odor.
- Smell.
- Stink.
- Stench.
What to say to an employee who smells bad?
How do you tell someone that they smell good?
Make it seem like you’ve just noticed for the first time; perhaps even make it clear you’re sniffing for a second or two. Then with plenty of enthusiasm, just say “wow, you smell nice today”. Make sure you use the right tone though, and ensure it’s said as a passing comment.
Where does the employee with the Stinky food sit?
This employee with the stinky food sits close by to the front door, so any visitors (which mainly consist of our firm’s clients) would be sure to get a good sniff as well. She always heats up this food and takes it back to her cubicle to eat it there.
What is the strongest smelling food you smell at your office?
Some of the strongest smelling food I smell at my office is from FAST FOOD. McDonalad’s burgers and fries with ketchup stink up the entire place, and I personally find the cooked cow flesh and ketchup smells to be naseauting. Ketchup smells like city trash cans in the summer time, seriously.
Should you have a policy against strong smells in the office?
So your policy needs to tackle strong smells across the board, both in wording and in how you enforce it. But it’s entirely reasonable to have a policy that says something like, “For the comfort of employees and visitors, foods that produce strong smells should not be microwaved in the office.”
Should you have a policy against smelling food in office microwaves?
Sure, you can absolutely have a policy against heating up strong-smelling food in the office microwave, and plenty of offices do.