I dont really think its racist when its actual fact , maybe they have more sweat glands than others
met amir khan again today
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Actually, the reason why some Asian people do smell of curry or whatever, is to do with the cooking. Asian food is very heavily based on ****es and curry, so when it is cooked in the kitchen it spreads all over the house and goes on clothes, jumpers, jackets which are then worn outside: so, it smells of curry/meat. My cousin's jacket smells of curry and thats the reason. I've told him about it and it suddenly occurred to him that I might be right. I've been to houses where as you are approaching, you can smell all the curry and what-not being cooked before you have even reached the front door. When I walk by flats, I can smell the food being cooked and immediately know its an asian household its coming from. Also, many asian men work in Indian restuarants as chefs, where it is worse. They finish work with all that smell all over them and go home with the smell of curry all over their clothes and body. Trust me, my dad was a chef-you should smell his cloths. Full of the smell of meat/tandoori/****es. I've been on buses when an asian guy is standing or sitting next to me and just by the smell, I can tell he is a chef and is going home after he has just finished work. When you try to explain this to older asian parents and the fact that they need to ensure that the kitchen door or window needs to be open, they dont listen because to them this sort of stuff is normal back in India or Pakistan or ****ladesh.Last edited by medium-deek; 02-16-2007, 04:34 PM.Comment
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Good explanation, and its always what I thought the reason was too... kinda obvious though.Actually, the reason why some Asian people do smell of curry or whatever, is to do with the cooking. Asian food is very heavily based on ****es and curry, so when it is cooked in the kitchen it spreads all over the house and goes on clothes, jumpers, jackets which are then worn outside: so, it smells of curry/meat. My cousin's jacket smells of curry and thats the reason. I've told him about it and it suddenly occurred to him that I might be right. I've been to houses where as you are approaching, you can smell all the curry and what-not being cooked before you have even reached the front door. When I walk by flats, I can smell the food being cooked and immediately know its an asian household its coming from. Also, many asian men work in Indian restuarants as chefs, where it is worse. They finish work with all that smell all over them and go home with the smell of curry all over their clothes and body. Trust me, my dad was a chef-you should smell his cloths. Full of the smell of meat/tandoori/****es. I've been on buses when an asian guy is standing or sitting next to me and just by the smell, I can tell he is a chef and is going home after he has just finished work. When you try to explain this to older asian parents and the fact that they need to ensure that the kitchen door or window needs to be open, they dont listen because to them this sort of stuff is normal back in India or Pakistan or ****ladesh.Comment
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So what did you say to him you dirty bastard, and what did he say in return?he was in the barbers where i get my hair cut "kool kutz",didnt ask him for autograph again like a daft bastard,hes a sound guy,he needed his hair cut aswell,****ing mop on his head,dirty bastard,i told the guy to shave all his hair off but i dont think he fancied a right hook hahaComment
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lol u racist ****s. i gta agree with you that many pakistani and ****ldeshi do smell of curry. not indians though. maybe because their food is diff, not like the curry that arabs (pakistanis&****ldeshi) eat.
im not sayin this in a racist way like u bitches though.Last edited by riza; 02-17-2007, 08:39 AM.Comment
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