Watch out for people who don't say bless you when you sneeze
shout out to the people who dont know the opposite of in
For the most part, the various sneeze responses originated from ancient superstitions. Some people believed that a sneeze causes the soul to escape the body through the nose. Saying "bless you" would stop the devil from claiming the person's freed soul. Others believed the opposite: that evil spirits use the sneeze as an opportunity to enter a person's body. There was also the misconception that the heart momentarily stops during a sneeze (it doesn't), and that saying "bless you" was a way of welcoming the person back to life.
In case you didn't know.
In case you didn't know.
or bless you since your still alive after your heart stopped beating
Blaine_For the most part, the various sneeze responses originated from ancient superstitions. Some people believed that a sneeze causes the soul to escape the body through the nose. Saying "bless you" would stop the devil from claiming the person's freed soul. Others believed the opposite: that evil spirits use the sneeze as an opportunity to enter a person's body. There was also the misconception that the heart momentarily stops during a sneeze (it doesn't), and that saying "bless you" was a way of welcoming the person back to life.
In case you didn't know.
In some languages (like russian or german) it means you just wish someone to be healthy.
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In some languages (like russian or german) it means you just wish someone to be healthy.
messiahor bless you since your still alive after your heart stopped beating
your heart doesn't actually stop beating.
your heart doesn't actually stop beating.
also watch out for the people who say bless you when you cough
if you sneeze with ur eyes open your eeyes fall out