Posted on 03/29/2017 11:14:08 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
I can’t imagine that it would be that difficult to get rid of curry smell. A good painting and carpet cleaning should do it.
Mmmm...curry, making me hungry thnking about it.
I have a friend who owns apartments in SoCal. He says if he could, he would only rent to Japanese and Korean women.
Quietest, cleanest group on the face of the earth. Pay their bills on time too. He would give them a big discount.
He asks - why shouldn’t someone financially benefit because of their positive behaviors?
and why shouldn’t someone be free to use their property totally according to their own wishes?
I’ve lived next door to two sets of people from different parts of Africa. I know the man is probably referring to Indians, but “coloured folks” from abroad do like their spices. and I imagine the odours do get embedded. It’s his property so I support him in whatever way he would like to choose his tenants. Of course those kind of rights and freedom won’t fly with communists.
The Vietnamese who cook with various fish sauce products had problems selling their houses in my town years ago. The houses stunk even when sitting vacant for several months.
The smart ones learned and started cooking with that stuff in the garage with the car door open.
The Curry Conspiracy.
many years ago the missus worked retail.
a certain ethnic group would buy nice things, wear them to an event then return them claiming “we didn’t wear it, we changed our minds”
each time the garment STUNK of curry. Hey, the customer is always right, so store policy was to take the return.
total loss to the retailer.
I’ve had Punjabi (Indian) friends back in HS and still in touch with them.
It’s TRUE. They wreak of curry.
Don’’t get me wrong, they’re still in my circle of friends but the times I went to their houses, the curry was seeping through the walls and I could smell the curry at the street.
While shopping for a new house, one I viewed was owned by a wealthy Indian businessman. In addition to the main kitchen was what they called a “spice kitchen”. More or less a mud room turned into a kitchen isolated from the rest of the house for cooking stinky stuff. The house did not smell like curry, but the spice kitchen would knock you over.
“He says if he could, he would only rent to Japanese and Korean women.”
I had 2 Korean neighbors on top of me in my apt many years ago. The previous tenants when they party, it shook my roof and told them to F off. The Koreans would invite massive people to their apartment and I SWEAR I never even hear the music. I thought to myself, are they attending a funeral or a party?
Total strip, prime and re-paint. Strip and replace all padding and carpet. Clean all air ducts. I was a residential real estate agent and appraiser for some years. I could smell curry molecules before entering the front door. A goodly number of the properties would transfer to another Indian and I guess they didn’t care. Other ethnic groups have their own odiforous idiosyncrasies. With Vietnamese, its fish. With Koreans, its cabbage and garlic. With Negroes, its fried chicken grease and weed. Frankly, I don’t blame this Brit one bit.
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Maybe a better ventilation system would help.
Could have said, “No Pakis because of the curry smell”.
IIRC it’s pungently different from the curry aroma at your local Indian restaurant.
Lemon Curry?
Lord knows I love curry but those who eat it 3X/day are *rank*, even their cars reek of it.
OTOH, you never see curry-eaters as patients in hospitals and in their native lands are out farming everday in their 90s.
Maybe a better ventilation system would help.
This is not going to curry favor with the “coloreds”!
Big problem with taxis in NY with the curry smell, too.
Tumeric and Curry are beneficial for health, but offensive to many... as is cat urine and fumes from cooking meth.
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