The Smell Etiquette Guide

Table of Contents

The Fragrant Fundamentals

Smell is a fundamental aspect of human interaction. It is a language that transcends words and speaks directly to the brain.

There are three primary smells: The Fragrant, The Pungent, and The Odious.

A good Smell Etiquette guide should cover The Fragrant, The Pungent, and The Odious.

Hyperlink to The Smell Hierarchy: The Smell Hierarchy

The Smell Hierarchy

The Smell Hierarchy is a complex system of social stratification based on the potency and pleasantness of a smell.

From the highest to the lowest, the hierarchy is as follows:

Hyperlink to The Smell Sociology: The Smell Sociology

The Smell Sociology

Smell is not just a sensory experience, it is also a social construct.

Understanding The Smell Sociology is key to navigating The Smell Hierarchy with finesse.

From The Smell Hierarchy, you should be aware of:

  1. The Smell Elites and their Fragrant dominance
  2. The Smell Bourgeoisie and their Pungent pretensions
  3. The Smell Underclass and their Odious plight

Hyperlink to The Smell Economy: The Smell Economy

The Smell Economy

Smell is not just a social construct, it is also a market.

A good Smell Etiquette guide should cover how to buy, sell, and trade smells.

From Smell Commodities to Smell Stocks, we have you covered.

Hyperlink to The Smell Glossary: The Smell Glossary

The Smell Glossary

A comprehensive Smell Etiquette guide should include a glossary of key smells and their meanings.

From Aroma to Stench, we cover them all.

Hyperlink to The Smell Dictionary: The Smell Dictionary

(Note: The Smell Dictionary sub-page would include a comprehensive list of smells with their definitions, origins, and cultural associations, while The Smell Sociology sub-page would delve deeper into the social implications of smells and their impact on human relationships.)