

if I can taste it!ĭo any of you have any suggestions for what I can do to clear up my nose and revive my taste buds? I've taken things like 新ルルAゴールドDX which seems to help moderately, but does nothing for taste. What a waste! And while I could also decline to go, I really want to hang out with my friends. It's gonna be expensive, and I'll be super depressed if I can't taste it. I reaaaaally don't want to go and be unable to taste any of the food. And this Saturday I've got plans to go out to a fancy restaurant with some friends. Even if the cold doesn't feel too bad, I still can't taste! Have any of you experience this? Colds in the US never caused this problem unless they were very severe. They also usually last a week or two, which is a miserable amount of time to be unable to taste. Just absolutely, completely 100% cannot smell or taste anything. Unlike in the US though for some reasons these colds destroy my ability to taste. So, since coming to Japan I fairly frequently get colds from my germy students. If there is a megathread already stickied and relevant, please post your question/praise/complaint/etc there. Selling something? Job posting? etc.? Don't post it here without a modmail first. You can link to news articles to cite your source, but your post must contain the relevant information. Disallowed content also includes: personal info, meetup requests, posts without enough content, proxy/agent requests, off-topic content, spam, self-promotion, links to blogs/vlogs/video/social media, NSFW posts without tagging, foreign politics, etc. Search using Google first (keyword site: /r/japanlife)Īll posts must be relevant to residents of Japan. If you ask a question that has been answered, especially recently, it will be removed. Want to learn Japanese - /r/learnjapanese.Classroom teaching strategies in Japan - /r/teachinginjapan.Travelling in Japan and have a question - /r/japantravel.Moving to Japan and have a question - /r/movingtojapan.


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