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A new survey by VEKA reveals that it takes the average person just 38 seconds to judge someone's home. What is the strangest thing you have seen after walking into someone's house? What was it? Was it a smell? Photo: Clip Art/Clip Art

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A new survey by VEKA reveals that it takes the average person just 38 seconds to judge someone’s home. What is the strangest thing you have seen after walking into someone’s house? What was it? Was it a smell?

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