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    Valerie: But speaking of food, I think it's really inappropriate when someone in a service industry, like a waitress or a hairstylist or someone, has really heavy perfume on. Especially with food. I mean, you're trying to eat something and there's this clashing sense of smell that comes in.
    Jeff: It's a little bit like someone smoking in the next table or something.
    Valerie: Yeah.
    Jeff: It kind of, yeah, clashes with your food.
    Brian: But I think I'd rather smell perfume or cologne instead of tobacco smoke.
    Valerie: Oh, yes.