Christmas is just a few weeks away - and among the many essential things that make this holiday so magical for most of us, smells play a really important role. The smell of pine needles, holiday baking, roasting turkey, citrus fruits, newly wrapped presents, the scent of freshly fallen snow, after all...
In fact, smells play an incredibly important role in our lives - even if we don't realize it. But our sense of smell, when it senses a familiar aroma, immediately sends a signal to our brain. A signal that reminds us of the joy we once experienced. And in this viral thread on AskReddit, netizens are recalling the various smells that they firmly associate with happiness.
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The smell of freshly rained earth.
Freshly cleaned sheets, pillow cases, and blanket after a shower.
My cats head.
I stick my face into my cat's back and inhale deeply for a hit of bliss.
I do. Then spend an hour sneezing and wanting to peel my own face off. I have 4 cats... And take regular antihistamine! Because I love them.
Load More Replies...I love the smell of cats too! I hate it when people say "smells of cat" to mean "smells of cat pee" when the actual cat smells so good!
They smell so warm and good and ever so slightly of straw for some reason
The original thread appeared about two weeks ago and now has over 3.4K upvotes and around 5.6K numerous opinions, stories and debates, where, it would seem, literally every scent on Earth has found a place. And we, Bored Panda, are now happy to make a selection of the most interesting and fascinating answers from this thread for you.
Fresh mown lawn. It smells good and it will always give a nostalgic flashback to my childhoods warm summer days where family and friends just were hanging out in our garden and everything was perfect.
Edit: English is not even my first language, that is really embarrassing for you guys, if i am better than you in writing it 😂.
Freshly Cut Grass and Creosoted Fence Panels (especially the summer of 1976, UK) lol 🤪
That's true. It's phytohormones screaming. No clue why you got all those downvotes.
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Wood smoke, or maybe my grandparents. I've lost my sense of smell and I don't remember what things smell like anymore.
Sunscreen and the ocean.
Oh yes, this does it for me. Spent all my summers as a younger person on the ocean - those smells bring me right back.
I will never tire of the ocean. Growing up we took a trip down to the same beach house every year, and it ended up being the one constant "home" I had as my old man's inability to keep a job led to us moving so often. So many of my best childhood memories are situated along the Oregon coastline...
It’s quite interesting that the importance of smells for our perception of the world has always been emphasized in culture. For example, in one of the Harry Potter books, the heroes, among the aromas that a freshly brewed love potion exudes for them, clearly distinguish the smell of their crushes' hair. By the way, it’s absolutely rightly noted - among the answers from our selection there are those where people reminisce about, for example, how their spouse’s hair smells.
Vanilla.
Everything is chemicals. Vanilla extracts vary, but the simplest is just vanilla bean in alcohol, then the vanilla bean gets removed.
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Gardenias and honeysuckle.
My grandmother had a big gardenia shrub outside, just underneath her dining room windows. She would open the windows to let the breeze waft over the dining table; it was heavenly.
In my case it's my Nanna's incredible blooms of Lilac mmmmmmm
Load More Replies...I love gardenias and lilacs. Unfortunately, lilacs don't grow well where I live.
Honeysuckle noo, it suffocates me. Any heavy honey smell is suffocating for me
Fresh laundry that just came out of a dryer.
Line dried bedsheets. I just inhale the scent as I take the clothes off the line.
I love that smell too. I only use Marsella soap, no softener or fragrance pearls or any similar s**t, just the smell of the sun and the air.
Load More Replies...For many people, by the way, happiness is firmly associated with the smells of their favorite pets, dishes or drinks. For example, freshly brewed coffee. Just imagine: early morning, you are standing by an open window, somewhere high above the waking city, holding a cup of the strongest espresso in your hands, and your lovely cat is rubbing against your legs...
And perhaps the inevitably rolling day will later overwhelm you with a wave of troubles, the cat will miss the litter box again, and coffee on an empty stomach will cause heartburn... All this will happen too, but for now, in this particular moment, you experience an incomparable feeling of happiness. Only you, only this moment - and let the whole world wait!
Sandalwood . . . 🥰.
Redwood forest.
As someone who worked in a sawmill for 10 years I second this lol
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Walking into my childhood home on a cold day while my mom is making meatballs 🥹.
Damn it, this is all poetry, but in fact, like literally everything in this world, the influence of smells on us has a clear logical explanation. And it's all about the effect of so-called associative learning, where our brain clearly links this or that scent with an event happening in our life, with our individual perception and experience.
“The linked event is then able to elicit a conditioned response for the original situation. In olfaction, the process can be understood as follows: a novel odor is experienced in the context of an unconditioned stimulus, such as a surgical procedure in a hospital, which elicits an unconditioned emotional response, such as anxiety,” Scientific American quotes Rachel S. Herz, an assistant professor of psychology at Brown University.
“The odor then becomes a conditioned stimulus for that hospital experience and acquires the ability to elicit the conditioned response of anxiety when encountered in the future. This mechanism explains both how odors come to be liked or disliked, as well as how they can elicit emotions and moods.”
Mountain air.
Old school coppertone suntan lotion.
The smell before the rain kicks in.
Nope. That's the smell *after* it starts raining. What OP can smell before the rain kicks in is probably ozone.
Load More Replies...As coffee noted it’s called petrichor. However, actual mechanism is due to gram positive bacteria which release the aerosols.
In any case, no matter how dry and scientific it may sound, each of us has our own idea of what happiness smells like and what exactly this happiness represents for us. It's a pity, of course, that the list you read in full and the upvote you give doesn't have its own special smell - otherwise I’d definitely say that this is one of the reasons for me to be happy. Be that as it may, now please feel free to share your own opinions in the comments as well.
Strawberries.
A mix of hot toffee, hot coffee, a burning fire and cold air.
The smell of dew on the grass whilst the sun is still rising on a warm summer morning.
My dog.
My huskies smelled heavenly. Of course, they are known for having little to no "dog" smell, as to keep them safe from predators in the wild.
Yup. If I smell either of my girls nearby- provided that they haven’t rolled in something stinky- I feel happier, no matter how I felt before then! Just one of them giving me a kiss on the cheek or me kissing one of the heads is enough to make me smile.
Fresh pancakes.
Probably how christmas smells. 😅.
For me, that’s my mom’s traditional breakfast casserole. I smell that and all is right with the world for me. Now I just need to get the recipe!
Sweet lemon.
Citrus trees In blossom in the warm spring sun
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Cotton candy...
The top of my infant grandkids' heads.
I can't describe it. It's like a sweet, floral smell.
It’d be a certain smell that takes me back to when I was young.
Although I’m never able to identify where it’s coming from.
Could make a candle out of it. Try to sell it. I’d probably only sell one .
Watch Love Hard. We watch it every year around Christmas. Love that movie and it involves candles. :)
Gasoline.
The way both my babies smelled when they were newborns.
The water in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
The armpit and shoulder junction on my husband’s t shirt mixed with saltwater air.
Fresh air at the morning in an old town.
Orange peel, especially when you just opened it. Also the furr of my pet rabbits, some hay. Maybe some cold, clean winter-air and my favourite teas.
I love it when someone peels themselves and orange at work, the scent is immediately uplifting. I don't want to eat one myself though.
Load More Replies...The smell of onions and celery sauteing for the turkey stuffing as I pull into the driveway after the over the river and through the woods drive.
Onion and garlic sauteing in my granny's kitchen when I was a little girl. She got up at five in the morning on Sunday to prepare everything for lunch for the whole family. She was the best cook ever. She died over twenty years ago, and I still miss her a lot.
Load More Replies...The smell of chlorine in an indoor pool feels like home. And jasmine in a summer night
I think all of the above If it makes you happy that's whats important.
Two things for me. One was already mentioned. Fresh cut grass, the second one is fresh baked bread.
Orange peel, especially when you just opened it. Also the furr of my pet rabbits, some hay. Maybe some cold, clean winter-air and my favourite teas.
I love it when someone peels themselves and orange at work, the scent is immediately uplifting. I don't want to eat one myself though.
Load More Replies...The smell of onions and celery sauteing for the turkey stuffing as I pull into the driveway after the over the river and through the woods drive.
Onion and garlic sauteing in my granny's kitchen when I was a little girl. She got up at five in the morning on Sunday to prepare everything for lunch for the whole family. She was the best cook ever. She died over twenty years ago, and I still miss her a lot.
Load More Replies...The smell of chlorine in an indoor pool feels like home. And jasmine in a summer night
I think all of the above If it makes you happy that's whats important.
Two things for me. One was already mentioned. Fresh cut grass, the second one is fresh baked bread.
