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(1)Even globally, Asians are said to have no body odor.
(2)Koreans have the least body odor
(3)But contrary to this story
(4)Rather, it has a unique Korean smell.
(5)When you go to a famous ramen restaurant
(6)Suddenly here in Japan
(7)smells like korea
(8)Eh? I thought, “Does this smell like Korea?”
(9)I looked back slightly
(10)brother? My brothers
(11)You’re standing in line behind me
(12)I knew it without even seeing it with my own eyes.
(13)It’s not armpit or body odor.
(14)It doesn’t smell like flowers or perfume.
(15)And it doesn’t smell like food like kimchi.
(16)It’s a smell that you can recognize in an instant when you smell it.
(17)It’s an amazing smell that I can’t remember right now.
(18)But I don’t think Koreans will ever know
(19)Because it smells like you
(1)Replyㅜ Fat Panda 2024-05-15 15:15:20772Best 1image text translation
(2)Since this is being said, I would also like to say something. Even Japanese people have a unique smell.. Is it called green tea scent..? Not Korean, but Japanese, with a strong green tea scent. In extreme cases, it is even noticeable to people who have been to Japan… But no one around me knows about it… Is there anyone who can sympathize with me? [18]
(3)Tofu Bachelor 2024-05-15 15:59:46
(4)I completely agree with this. It has a unique Japanese smell. It smells like a very weak lavender fabric softener + a fishy smell. As soon as you enter the arrival hall, you can feel it wherever you go, whether it’s on a bus or a taxi, but other people are not sure about it.
(5)Sinica Hair Hair 2024-05-15 17:20:59 308 0
(6)I smelled something more like soy sauce than green tea… but no matter where I go, the smell remains… When I came to Korea, the smell disappeared like a ghost.
(7)Squid Psychotherapist 2024-85-15017740:1
(8)Isn’t it the smell of homelessness? My mom always sleeps in my room.
(9)I heard it stinks [6]
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