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Monday, November 24, 2014

Psst. There's Some Gunk in Your Smile arguement

Should you tell someone that they have something in their teeth?
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I think that you should tell someone that they have something in their teeth because I know that I would feel more embarrassed if I found out myself that I have something in my teeth instead of someone else just telling me. I think that if I had something in my teeth I would want to know so that I can get it out right then without 2 hours later looking into the mirror and finding leftover spinach in my teeth. I think that people should inform someone that they have something in their teeth so that the other person knows that they care for them and don't want them to feel embarrassed after looking into a mirror. To support my thesis statement on page 5 of the Upfront magazine it says, "I would suggest pointing out-as matter-of-factly as possible- the spinach (or arugula or any variety of kale) lodged between the teeth of even mere acquaintances. Wouldn't you want to know if the messes were reversed?" I think that it’s better to tell someone ahead of time so that its only one person knowing what you had for lunch instead of all of your friends and family.

CLICK ME!
- http://www.brendancondit.com/images/jpeg/blog/somethingInTeeth.jpg
- http://www.chow.com/food-news/54425/is-there-something-in-my-teeth/
- http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/relationships/etiquette-manners/how-to-tell-someone-they-have-food-in-their-teeth

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