You may have Allergies, as many people do to certain odors including scents from perfumes or aftershave. Even doctor's offices in Canada ask women not to wear perfumes in the office because some people have allergies. If you can get the person alone and nicely say, 'I do love the smell of your perfume, but unfortunately, I do have an allergy to it. Would you mind not wearing it at work?' The person may be gracious enough to comply, or, don't be surprised if they take offence and refuse to change their perfume. It's a risk you'll have to take. There are non drowsy allergy medications you can get without a prescription so you may well have to look into that. Ask your pharmacist.
You tell him or her to deal with it, cuz you ain't changin!
Swiss should be capitalized; coworker should not be capitalized.
If a coworker is being electrically shocked, do not touch them, and shut off the power.
IT ALL DEPENDS WHAT THIS COWORKER HAS DONE. IF HE HAS BROKEN THE LAW, THEN YOU SHOULD.. IF IT'S JUST SOME PETTY OFFICE THING, THEN WORK IT OUT BETWEEN YOU.
Yes it should be hyphenated: co-worker.
you should modify the problem
Don't talk about it.
Ignore it completely
If your patient complains of a runny nose, the first thing you should do is check the patient's temperature.
No, do not give a card for the anniversary of the death of a coworker as it's in poor taste. Although many will have fond memories of their coworker and miss them, most would prefer to just move on.
He or she should therefore seek legal advice.
A gift certificate to his or her favorite restaurant or bookstore.
if it doesnt affect you negatively