Countries' Smell

Aug 2, 2015 12:23
Today, I learned that some people can feel countries' smell when they arrived at the airports.

Japanese airports seem to smell like fish or soy sauce.

The US airports seem to smell like butter or coffee or something sweet.

French airports seem to smell like perfumes.

Indian airports seem to smell like several spices.

Hawaiian airports seems to smell like fruits or flowers.

Hawaiian airports seems to smell like mints or traditional Chinese medicines.

According to some tweets, delivery products and letters from abroad have the smell of the country.
No. 1 linfra2's correction
  • Countries' Smell
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  • Today, I learned that some people can feel countries' smell when they arrived at the airports.
  • Today, I learned that some people can sense countries' smell when they arrived at the airports.
  • Japanese airports seem to smell like fish or soy sauce.
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  • The US airports seem to smell like butter or coffee or something sweet.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • French airports seem to smell like perfumes.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Indian airports seem to smell like several spices.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Hawaiian airports seems to smell like fruits or flowers.
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  • Hawaiian airports seems to smell like mints or traditional Chinese medicines.
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  • According to some tweets, delivery products and letters from abroad have the smell of the country.
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Interesting article. It is strange that sometimes smells and odors are detected by others immediately.
kanotown
Thank you very much for correcting my post! :)
Indeed, I'm also sometimes surprised. People might be quite sensitive to unfamiliar smells.
No. 2 Sharu's correction
  • Hawaiian airports seems to smell like mints or traditional Chinese medicines.
  • or like mints or traditional Chinese medicines.
That's a good observation !
kanotown
Thank you so much for the correction!
Ah, I made a big mistake. In this sentence, the correct subject was "Chinese airports."

> That's a good observation !
I sometimes worry about my own smell, haha.
Sharu
hahaha yes. I think we all do ;)
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