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Standards of personal hygiene are not universal. Personal, cultural, and religious difference, socioeconomic factors, and a ton of other variants determine how, and how often, we wash and groom ourselves. They also determine how groomed we expect others to be.
While there is no “right” amount of cleanliness, there are health-related reasons to maintain a minimum standard of hygiene. Also: We live in a society, so we should probably care about how our personal choices affect others, at least a little. With this in mind, here are seven bottom-tier personal hygiene mistakes to avoid.