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Blow on the nose

Pay tribute to the marketers at Kimberly-Clark, the company that makes Kleenex. They managed to convince all of us (I mean you guys, not me) in some way, blowing their noses with disposable paper instead of handkerchiefs, is the right way to deal with snot.

Of course provided The company's stable source of income, and the expenses for each person are stable Who hasn't learned the art of snot rockets, nor has anyone considered breaking into etiquette in a corporate environment, I think that's true for all of us. So I use a handkerchief. If you don't know, a piece of cloth about 10 x 10 inches is a handkerchief. For more details, please ask any seniors over 60 years of age.

Handkerchiefs are convenient and perfect for pockets Unlike Kleenex's boxes, they are a little uncomfortable and ugly when stuffed into the front pocket. Also, I can easily blow through the kleenex, and I haven't done the same demonstration of nostril pointing to the lung power on my handkerchief. Another consideration is that using Kleinkes requires access to the trash can. Otherwise, the soaked kleenex must go into the pocket and then fish again in a semi-soaked state, which is not as pleasant as fishing, but dry handkerchief.

Reach cost. Handkerchief lasts for a long time. The reason is that they can be reused – it's a concept – are washed, and Kleenex is not. This fact obviously escaped DW, as she still left Kleenex in her jeans pocket, probably I washed it from time to time, well

Product news is that unlike cleats, this allows your soles to last longer and you can still buy handkerchiefs in the store. I prefer that my handkerchief is white/lightweight, sturdy and non-irritating. Embroidery can irritate the nose and is not good in warm or hot washes.


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Originally released at 2007-12-19 02:22:00.

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