The thing about smell is WE ONLY NOTICE DIFFERENT SMELLS. Any smell that we smell constantly, we simply don't notice at all. That's why people with BO or bad breath can tolerate their own smell: they just don't notice it.
A smoker will never find anything strange about the smell of another smoker. Conversely (of course) someone who never smells cigarettes will be overpowered by the smell of a smoker regardless of whether he's actually smoking at that moment or not.
Someone who's used to smelling crowds of people full of sake and cigarettes will instantly notice the difference in someone who is full of milk and cheese.
It's a much more subtle smell. But our noses are fearsomely sensitive to very subtle fragrances, as long as they're something different.
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