how do you say your friend has something on their teeth?

Philippines
October 9, 2008 5:50am CST
Ever been caught in a conversation and your friend has something stuck on his/her teeth? Or something maybe on their eyes or a boggy on their nose? How do you say it without offending the person? I experienced that once and I pretended to be busy staring opposite to her face until someone came along and told her about it. I really felt bad because she had to be seen other than me. How do you sat it politely?
2 responses
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
9 Oct 08
Sometimes actions or non verbal communications are far better than words, that is how I approach it, if my friend has something like a bogie on their nose, I will look at them and point to my nose with my finger quickly and they always get the message, or I will point to the teeth, it works well, it isn't embarrassing for either person and it's a far better more comfortable approach
@missybear (11391)
• United States
9 Oct 08
it's your friend. you just say "you got some stuck on your teeth", and she probably thank you for it.