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A curry ban ?
As a non-curry eater I object to breathing in someone else's curry fumes.
Can secondary curry breathing damage my health ?
I object to being engulfed by curry fumes in public and confined spaces like trains, buses etc, and having to inhale curry gases which have already been through other people's digestive systems ! Sometimes it is strong enough to cling to my clothing so that when I get home Mrs Para says ' Pooh, you've been near a curry eater on the train.' What's to be done ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have never noticed curry on anybody... weird... I notice garlic and smokes and thats about it... OW and pipes GROSS... but curry.. hmmm.. and no curry breath would ever harm your health.. nor would smelling somebodys farts hahah... Good luck.. my advice would be to carry a cloth with you .. that way when your on a train you can take it out of your pocket and cover your face so you can breath in the smell of your cloth.. maybe even put a sprits of your own smell on the cloth...
JEN
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