I think the work-related social events I attend in my company is farewell lunch/dinner/drink. This is WeiVoon's farewell dinner, you get only a card from your colleagues if you only stay with us for less than 2 years.
But if you are joining our clients' work force, you can get a small present.
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I don't know if you have similar experience about irritating strange/colleague/friend's smell. Body order is of course getting on my nerves, however, they are more bearable comparing to what I am going to talk about.
The garlic breath and strong perfume (the not very expensive one) has the power of destroying my mood (I become so irritate and ready to kill). Smell is really very powerful. For those you don't want to see, you simply concentrate on your monitor. For those you don't want to hear, put on the headset. But smell has legs, it finds its way to your nastrils with ease (sometimes it attacks my eyes, especially the garlic breath).
In Beijing, I find you sorted of meet with the garlic breath more often than the south. I don't understand because I think southern Chinese cook with garlic generously. But one time I walked into the meeting room, which filled with people just came back from lunch, oh the air... I could barely open my eyes.
I just encountered another smell disaster this week. The lady I worked with in the bank wears this very strong perfume. So thick that you can smell it 3 feet away. I don't know if that's not so expensive perfume or not, but I think it is quite not adequet to wear such thick scent in workplace (in fact, anywhere). The unpleasant smell stabbed my nerve during the whole time sitting next to her. I just pretended that I had a running nose or I am thinking deeply so to cover my nose with my hand while talking to her.
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