answer:I used to be able to identify many fragrances. Probably close to 50. I was a fragrance buyer at Bloomingdale’s at the time. I can’t do it anymore. Maybe just 20 now. I’ve forgotten some of them, and new fragrances are on the market. I notice poorly sewn garments. Not just because I worked in retail, but because my mom always noticed. So many off-the-rack, moderately priced, garments pull badly and don’t lay flat, because of how they are sewn. Especially trousers; my mom fixated on trousers. Much of the public doesn’t care. Many people wear I’ll fitting garments even when they are seen well. They wear things too tight, or made for a different body type. I notice when something is off by very little in measurement. If a picture is supposed to be centered on a wall and it is one centimeter off I can notice it. I see other people’s thyroid lump in their throat. A lot of people see this. My girlfriend is a news anchor and people write in telling her to get her thyroid checked. Also the reality show husband on Flip or Flop followed the advice of a viewer and had his thyroid checked and it was cancer. I don’t think he was a thyroid patient at the time, it was out of left field for him I think. My mom, husband, and sister, notice nose jobs, I’m usually oblivious. I do notice face lift scars. Probably, a lot of people notice those things too. I notice women stuffed into undergarments like they are sausages. On TV some of them can barely sit down. It reminds me of the I Love Lucy episode where she couldn’t sit her dress was so tight. I notice fake hair.