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Is it true Type C don't spend on expensive Perfume, Plan to involve in Hi-End Perfume busine
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accordvtec
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May 3 2025, 01:28 AM
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QUOTE(NoComment222 @ May 3 2025, 12:44 AM) The Chinese are less hairy, and hence their bodies seldom trap heat and smell. This is due to massive evolution of humanity (Google Darwin theory and hair linkage). Moreover, the Chinese bath/shower twice a day minimum. Just enter any Chinese vs Malay/Indian homes, and the floor is less sticky and smoothexactly right. i went to my staff house for raya open house, damn the odour..
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knumskul
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May 3 2025, 01:29 AM
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 3 2025, 01:21 AM) Thats a marketing idea that could revolutionize how we use perfume in our daily lives. Just like air fresheners, perfume can create a positive atmosphere and boost our productivity. Imagine working in an office with a pleasant scent, leading to better working results. Smell is a crucial human sense, and it’s time we give it more recognition for its impact on human to human connection with perfume. Provided it is used in moderation If I can't breath because colleague showered in perfume, it isn't boosting any productivity from me
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 01:30 AM
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QUOTE(Ttbatdtptsm @ May 3 2025, 01:18 AM) Chinese Japan Korean ppl wear soft perfume . They do buy expensive one Like le labo , Jo malone but u never smell them With oud or vanila . We understand that not all our potential customers are fans of Oud-based perfumes. So, we’re working on developing a perfume that doesn’t contain Oud. The reason is that if someone doesn’t like Oud-based perfumes, they’re not likely to buy Oud-based perfumes anyway. But if someone does like Oud-based perfumes, they’re also likely to buy other non-Oud-based perfumes.
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TSwhynotpink
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May 3 2025, 01:33 AM
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QUOTE(knumskul @ May 3 2025, 01:29 AM) Provided it is used in moderation If I can't breath because colleague showered in perfume, it isn't boosting any productivity from me Yeah. thats true also.
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MasBoleh!
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May 3 2025, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 3 2025, 01:30 AM) We understand that not all our potential customers are fans of Oud-based perfumes. So, we’re working on developing a perfume that doesn’t contain Oud. The reason is that if someone doesn’t like Oud-based perfumes, they’re not likely to buy Oud-based perfumes anyway. But if someone does like Oud-based perfumes, they’re also likely to buy other non-Oud-based perfumes. How many people in your teams?
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JC999
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May 3 2025, 02:26 AM
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 2 2025, 11:57 PM) I’m researching market demand for high-end perfumes. Some researchers claim Chinese people, men and women, are not interested in perfumes. Google and AI can't provide accurate answers. So, I’m asking the Type C Mothership in K. Is it true? I think they wear perfume, maybe something more subtle. I have seen them buy expensive perfume from hermes, chanel and etc. Not sure is it the brand or the smell
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Emily Ratajkowski
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May 3 2025, 02:53 AM
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I have never bought a bottle of perfume in my life. So there you go...
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superbike
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May 3 2025, 03:09 AM
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What is perfume?
-Bangla-
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dickybird
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May 3 2025, 03:10 AM
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Those ouds that type m love to use stinks
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eddievh
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May 3 2025, 03:22 AM
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Type c DNA hampir2 like Korean kot, lol.
Google abcc11
This post has been edited by eddievh: May 3 2025, 03:27 AM
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dickybird
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May 3 2025, 03:26 AM
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Not a fan of perfume, but back in the day got lah one bottle of CK Eternity and Eau d’Issey.
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dickybird
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May 3 2025, 03:29 AM
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 3 2025, 01:21 AM) Thats a marketing idea that could revolutionize how we use perfume in our daily lives. Just like air fresheners, perfume can create a positive atmosphere and boost our productivity. Imagine working in an office with a pleasant scent, leading to better working results. Smell is a crucial human sense, and it’s time we give it more recognition for its impact on human to human connection with perfume. Adding chemical with smells into the air, isn’t freshening it’s air pollution. Otherwise Apple tobacco from your local Shasha joint also is air freshener kan?
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KenM
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May 3 2025, 03:51 AM
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 2 2025, 11:06 PM) Maybe because the type of food the Type C take. definitely the food… onions, spices and herbs do cause body odour… especially in quantities… type C doesn’t use that much in their food..
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Moderna
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May 3 2025, 05:29 AM
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Some type c i know don’t even take bath in the morning.
But those who do. Yes. They have lesser body odour compared to Malays and Indians. White people also are like that.
I think its due to the food. Not much spices, onions and garlic.
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azack
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May 3 2025, 05:54 AM
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90% of the price of high end perfume is for the brands. Type C (mainland people mostly) like to show off. Perfume cannot show off la...if luxury bag then they will buy.
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munkeyflo
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May 3 2025, 06:03 AM
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Blooop bloop bloop
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QUOTE(whynotpink @ May 3 2025, 12:06 AM) Maybe because the type of food the Type C take. Not only that. It’s the genes. Google ABCC11 genes. Most East Asians don’t really have strong body odour. I have never learn to use deodorant since no one in my family uses it. But that aside, we do buy perfumes. Don’t use it much but still will get some once in a while for special occasions and such. I’ve never finish a bottle of perfume 😅 Also don’t like those strong smelling one. A lot of westerners like to use vanilla smelling scents. Personally find it too overwhelming and feel nauseous after someone with those scents walk past lol. I rather splurge on shampoo, body wash and lotion for the scent than perfumes tbh.
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Ayer
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May 3 2025, 06:37 AM
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Plenty don't spend on perfumes. Type M now only start buying cause those dupe local brands are sprouting like mushrooms after rain, go to any street mall sure got kiosk
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NotAnotherNick
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May 3 2025, 06:44 AM
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QUOTE(NotAnotherNick @ May 3 2025, 06:42 AM) perfume is to mask body odour.. means tak mandi tu yang pakai la.. kena tutup bau badan why do u think the perfume business is so big in omputih country
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thesoothsayer
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May 3 2025, 07:01 AM
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I don't wear perfume. I even use unscented soap. Don't like the strong smell from perfume. Makes me want to sneeze whenever someone with string perfume walks past.
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alanyuppie
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May 3 2025, 07:12 AM
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QUOTE(suikod3n @ May 3 2025, 02:07 AM) all the C T20s I knew don't wear perfume, they don't need the extra attention from others since they have family  it's very niche market here, wannabe will spend on fakes or splurge on one bottle per year. only wear it for occasion. maybe type C T20s knew the origin of such products /how they're made (aka overpriced product slapped with brand labels) and so its a complete waste of money buying them. ONly poorer people from all races masyuk with these assuming this will improve their prospect in getting a mate /up-class their social standings. walhal buy using payLater ajeeeer................................. This post has been edited by alanyuppie: May 3 2025, 07:13 AM
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