Sweet Smelling UK Trains!
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Sweet Smelling UK Trains!
Read about a train company in UK that will have nice odors wafting thru its train cars - various scents of perfumes. So now in the typical second-class car you can be sitting amongst the ubiquitous debris of crumpled newspapers, drinks cans, sandwich wrappers and crisps bags and think you're smelling the flowers you see outside the window.
UK trains - give em credit for coming up with innovations like this - window dressing - i've ridden UK trains for decades and really love them, but have to laugh at them at times too - they try so hard in publicity department - always had a lot of special marketing efforts seemingly at the expensive of comfortable trains - second class trains are now often very crowded - especially on regional services. Ah the sweet smell of success!
UK trains - give em credit for coming up with innovations like this - window dressing - i've ridden UK trains for decades and really love them, but have to laugh at them at times too - they try so hard in publicity department - always had a lot of special marketing efforts seemingly at the expensive of comfortable trains - second class trains are now often very crowded - especially on regional services. Ah the sweet smell of success!
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Ah yes, allergies! I had the same thought Faina. I have two friends that cannot tolerate being around perfumes and scented candles, airsprays etc. due to severe allergies. I would think that would be a problem. Interesting info PalQ.
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I am one of those people with severe allergies to scents, and when I was in the UK recently, I had a lot of problems. First, I went to sleep on the sheets scented with fabric softner. I woke up with my eyes almost swollen shut. I had to ask the very pleasant B and B owner to please rinse the sheets to rid them of the strong odor.
We stayed there for four days. Before we left, the B and B owner let me wash our clothes. I rinsed them twice so I would not have an allergic reaction to the allergenic washing powder. Then the owner automatically put her fabric softener in the wash, saying that would keep the wrinkles from forming. At that point I quit trying to explain allergies to her!
Many of the gift shops in England have a stong scent just like a lot in the US did a few years ago. So that saved me a lot of money since I couldn't go in those shops!
The trains fortunately were unscented!
The next B and B that we went to had equally scented sheets.
We stayed there for four days. Before we left, the B and B owner let me wash our clothes. I rinsed them twice so I would not have an allergic reaction to the allergenic washing powder. Then the owner automatically put her fabric softener in the wash, saying that would keep the wrinkles from forming. At that point I quit trying to explain allergies to her!
Many of the gift shops in England have a stong scent just like a lot in the US did a few years ago. So that saved me a lot of money since I couldn't go in those shops!
The trains fortunately were unscented!
The next B and B that we went to had equally scented sheets.
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