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Body odor

For the people who say Asians don’t smell when they sweat — that’s just not true. I’m 100% Korean and spend my summers in Korea, and yes, we do have body odor. It may not be as strong as some other groups, but it definitely exists.

Our body odor is usually not an onion/garlic smell and more of a metallic or slightly musty scent. If it’s just a little sweat, it’s usually not noticeable, but on hot days or after working out, it definitely can be.

I’ve been able to rid of it by using body powder or unscented deodorant, and honestly, more Asians should probably do the same.

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u/hshhahbsbs — 2 days ago

Bug repellent recommendations

What are your recommendations for bug repellent? I’m specifically looking for something that’s good at keeping ticks and chiggers away.

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u/hshhahbsbs — 2 days ago

Is this repairable?

Is there any way I could repair these holes in my tent? I was thinking about duct tape, but if there was a special kind of tape/repair kit that campers use for tent repair

u/hshhahbsbs — 5 days ago

Surge protector

Wondering if my surge protector is good enough. It says 3ka and 500v on the back. What do these numbers mean? Is this good enough to protect my PC?

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u/hshhahbsbs — 9 days ago

College credit limit

I know in my state(NJ) I can take up to 16 per semester. But does anyone know if there is a limit to the amount of total credits I can take in college. The reason I’m asking is bc I’m unsure on what I want to major in. I’m in NJ btw

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u/hshhahbsbs — 15 days ago

In July I’m going on a road trip to Theordore Roodevelt first then Glacier national park from NJ. I’m wondering on some nice spots I can stop by in the way?

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u/hshhahbsbs — 18 days ago

In July I’m going on a road trip to Theordore Roodevelt first then Glacier national park from NJ. I’m wondering on some nice spots I can stop by in the way?

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u/hshhahbsbs — 18 days ago

Planning on going on a road trip to a national park and want some suggestions. I’m willing to drive up to 14 hours and I live in NJ. I like hikes, scenic drives, and nature. What do you recommend?

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u/hshhahbsbs — 20 days ago
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Got a remote job and intend to be traveling a lot, so I’m going to need wifi to work. What are some ways I can get wifi?

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u/hshhahbsbs — 25 days ago