If the person is there for a few hours, I say suck it up.  It's one of those most annoying smells possible but I can't see a scenario where anyone can approach it without it being embarrassing.  There was once a lady at work who totally stunk of BO.  I heard someone brought her a deodorant and placed it on her desk before she started her shift.  I guess that's an approach but it'd still be embarrassing.  There's just no good way IMO for it to be not embarrassing to the person.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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