7 Deadly Sins of Personal Hygiene
Personal hygiene standards are not universal. Personal, cultural and religious differences, socioeconomic factors and a host of other factors determine how and how often we bathe and groom ourselves. They also determine how well groomed we expect others to be.
While there is no “correct” level of cleanliness, there are health-related reasons for maintaining a minimum level of hygiene. Also: we live in a society , so we should probably care about how our personal choices affect others, if only a little. With that in mind, here are seven low-level personal hygiene mistakes to avoid.