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Stinky person at the cinema

75 replies

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:37

Question: I went to the cinema this weekend and the person sitting next to me arrived late and had a very strong, unpleasant odor, as if they hadn’t washed for some time. I tolerated it for the entire film, even though it was distracting and uncomfortable. At one point I felt so nauseous because they kept moving and shifting the smell.

I considered politely saying something, because it didn’t feel acceptable to me, but I didn’t want to embarrass or offend them, so I chose to endure it instead. Later, I realized that by staying silent, I spent the whole time feeling uncomfortable and offended myself. It was so strong I could see others leaning away too.

What is the appropriate way to handle a situation like this? Is it better to quietly endure the discomfort, or is there a respectful way to address it? Because I spent my hard earned money and this was a treat, I expect it was their hard earned money I know - but surely a wash is minimal in societal standards in a close contact public space?

You’re being unreasonable- suck it up sugar! Life ain’t roses.

You’re not being unreasonable- unacceptable! People who stink should be told as kindly as possible.

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AgnesMcDoo · 10/01/2026 19:39

What would you have achieved by telling them they stink?

Screenager · 10/01/2026 19:39

I would have quietly moved seats. Letting the staff know why

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:39

AgnesMcDoo · 10/01/2026 19:39

What would you have achieved by telling them they stink?

Perhaps preventing others having to endure 2.5 hours of eye watering discomfort in the future?

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Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:40

Screenager · 10/01/2026 19:39

I would have quietly moved seats. Letting the staff know why

Cinema was full sadly 😢

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RandomMess · 10/01/2026 19:40

I would have moved seats or gone home.

This is another reason I never go to the cinema!

Egglio · 10/01/2026 19:41

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:39

Perhaps preventing others having to endure 2.5 hours of eye watering discomfort in the future?

Why is it your role to be the spokesperson?

I would have just moved seats or engaged my nurses nose.

workingcocker · 10/01/2026 19:41

I would have moved away and asked sat somewhere else. If no seats available I would have spoken with the cinema to ask for tickets for another performance instead.

Branleuse · 10/01/2026 19:41

If the cinema wasn't full then I'd move. If it was full then I'd leave and ask reception for a refund or ticket to another showing

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:42

RandomMess · 10/01/2026 19:40

I would have moved seats or gone home.

This is another reason I never go to the cinema!

😩 I don’t go often it was a treat! Very annoying

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Youcanbuymeflowers · 10/01/2026 19:42

RandomMess · 10/01/2026 19:40

I would have moved seats or gone home.

This is another reason I never go to the cinema!

I am genuinely curious, what are the other reasons you choose not to go? I'm not a fan of the cinema because I feel like they're about as clean as a hospital waiting room and very expensive!!

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:43

Egglio · 10/01/2026 19:41

Why is it your role to be the spokesperson?

I would have just moved seats or engaged my nurses nose.

Totally agree! Hence why I stayed quiet - it’s not my world I just live in it! But I did feel conflicted in not wanting to offend her or upset her but realising I was offended throughout and she didn’t seem to care. Wasn’t just me either the people next to her and infront were clearly covering their nose. I tried to be discreet and put some cherry lip balm on

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Fibonacci2 · 10/01/2026 19:44

What cinema is fully sold out these days?!!

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:45

Fibonacci2 · 10/01/2026 19:44

What cinema is fully sold out these days?!!

I live in a small town. It’s a small family owned cinema. Only about 50 seats in a screen and one showing a day.

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Flomingho · 10/01/2026 19:46

I was going to say maybe they were struggling financially and couldn't afford toiletries and to wash clothing. However, maybe not the case as cinema tickets can be expensive. I would have struggled to put up with the smell. However, I don't think I could be cruel enough to tell someone that they smell as you don't know what may be going on on their life. I wouldn't want to hurt their feelings.

DustlandFairytaleBeginning · 10/01/2026 19:47

In a situation like this as it isn't something the person can rectify in the moment (like not talking), you'd have only made everything awkward and not helped anything. If this is an issue with someone you see regularly its worth having the conversation.

333FionaG · 10/01/2026 19:47

Fibonacci2 · 10/01/2026 19:44

What cinema is fully sold out these days?!!

Just what I was thinking! Last time I went to the cinema there were about a dozen of us.

TittyGajillions · 10/01/2026 19:48

There's no respectful way to tell a stranger they stink, it would probably earn you a slap.

RandomMess · 10/01/2026 19:48

@Youcanbuymeflowers

The talking
Eating noisily
Slurping
Stinky popcorn
People kick the seats
Flipping the seats up and down
Sometimes the soundtrack is too loud.

Basically other people 😂

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:48

Flomingho · 10/01/2026 19:46

I was going to say maybe they were struggling financially and couldn't afford toiletries and to wash clothing. However, maybe not the case as cinema tickets can be expensive. I would have struggled to put up with the smell. However, I don't think I could be cruel enough to tell someone that they smell as you don't know what may be going on on their life. I wouldn't want to hurt their feelings.

They had a nice coach bag, iPhone and false nails so I think this added to me feeling frustrated. Totally get people may have learning difficulties or disabilities in general so I certainly would target someone for being smelly. But to sit in a packed cinema and force that smell and lack of hygiene really started to irk me. But yes, like you - I couldn’t bring myself to say anything despite having my experience hindered. Just wondered how this could be addressed - if at all.

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Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:49

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:48

They had a nice coach bag, iPhone and false nails so I think this added to me feeling frustrated. Totally get people may have learning difficulties or disabilities in general so I certainly would target someone for being smelly. But to sit in a packed cinema and force that smell and lack of hygiene really started to irk me. But yes, like you - I couldn’t bring myself to say anything despite having my experience hindered. Just wondered how this could be addressed - if at all.

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Thoseslippers · 10/01/2026 19:49

Sometimes when you go out in public you might... encounter the public!!
And amongst the public are the mentally ill and the homeless. Just to name two categories that may account for people who do not wash. There may be many other reasons. But generally these reasons cannot be solved by someone being told that they stink by a stranger.
Sometimes you have to put up with the public when you are in public abd its not always ideal.
9 times out if 10 tho when you go to the cinema this wont happen. But sometimes you do just have to suck it up because what do you think saying something will achieve? At the very 'best' that person just didn't realise and will be mortified and go home and wash. But there you've still turned your slightly uncomfortable experience into someone being really upset. And that's quite a rare scenario because im willing to bet that someone who smelt that bad probably has quite deep issues like homelessness, schizophrenia or addiction issues ir something whereby they cannot be in touch with how they are presenting. In wich case it may be dangerous for you to confront them or just really sad as you might cause a homeless person who collected enough money to come inside the warm cinema to have to go back outside.. or something
All in all I think id not have said anything. I'd have moved to another empty seat if possible. We dont all get the splendid time we want when out and about.

coconutchocolatecream · 10/01/2026 19:51

I wouldn't say anything because I'd be too worried about their reaction. Could be they just don't realise they smell, but it could also be a sign that they're not quite normal or safe. Fear aside, it would just be too awkward when you could 'just' leave and never see them again. (Different if it's a colleague you have to sit beside every day. Still awkward, but worth dealing with to avoid the daily discomfort.)

I'd have requested a ticket to another showing, if it was truly that awful, though I appreciate that it's inconvenient.

TheFireHorse · 10/01/2026 19:51

RandomMess · 10/01/2026 19:48

@Youcanbuymeflowers

The talking
Eating noisily
Slurping
Stinky popcorn
People kick the seats
Flipping the seats up and down
Sometimes the soundtrack is too loud.

Basically other people 😂

And don't forget the mobiles, people on their phones with the bright lights on! Ahhhhhh

I loathe going to the cinema! Although funnily enough I went last week and it was empty .... bliss!

Thoseslippers · 10/01/2026 19:54

Having an expensive phone and nice false nails doesn't mean you dont have a serious mental illness. I work in mental health and have known many people terrified of washing. They may buy nice clothing ti wear but they still wont wash.
I cared for one lady who would never get fully unclothed due to childhood SA and paranoid schizophrenia. She thought people were saying on her at all times so she would never ever get in the shower or bath or anything where she would be naked. At her most well she might do a quick wash in the sink under a towel but when very unwell she absolutely would not wash at all for months

Brushbun · 10/01/2026 19:55

Thoseslippers · 10/01/2026 19:49

Sometimes when you go out in public you might... encounter the public!!
And amongst the public are the mentally ill and the homeless. Just to name two categories that may account for people who do not wash. There may be many other reasons. But generally these reasons cannot be solved by someone being told that they stink by a stranger.
Sometimes you have to put up with the public when you are in public abd its not always ideal.
9 times out if 10 tho when you go to the cinema this wont happen. But sometimes you do just have to suck it up because what do you think saying something will achieve? At the very 'best' that person just didn't realise and will be mortified and go home and wash. But there you've still turned your slightly uncomfortable experience into someone being really upset. And that's quite a rare scenario because im willing to bet that someone who smelt that bad probably has quite deep issues like homelessness, schizophrenia or addiction issues ir something whereby they cannot be in touch with how they are presenting. In wich case it may be dangerous for you to confront them or just really sad as you might cause a homeless person who collected enough money to come inside the warm cinema to have to go back outside.. or something
All in all I think id not have said anything. I'd have moved to another empty seat if possible. We dont all get the splendid time we want when out and about.

I think that response jumps to a lot of assumptions I didn’t make. I wasn’t trying to shame anyone or speculate about their circumstances just asking how to reasonably handle discomfort in a shared space. Courtesy works both ways, and it’s fair to reflect on that without turning it into a worst-case scenario.

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