Can’t remember where I read or heard it but someone posited that the person who sneezes should be the one who blesses everyone around them so they don’t catch whatever germs were distributed.
Well, he could just keep saying, “Gesundheit” each time. That’s what I would do. But I’m far more intrigued by the expression “sneeze-say” — never heard that one before.
My favorites from the list: “Drink more water.”, “Go away kitten.” There’s a whole list by language here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Response_to_sneezing
Algolei I almost 2 years ago
Are they in court or did someone die?
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 2 years ago
Buddha bless you is what I grew up with.
Pedmar Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There was a Seinfeld episode where he said that, when someone sneezes, you should say, “You are sooooo good-looking!”
Olddog1 almost 2 years ago
First sneeze is for love, second is for money, third means you have a cold.
Doctor Toon almost 2 years ago
For the 3rd sneeze the it’s “Do you need to gome home?”
Dkram almost 2 years ago
A flIbberty gebet.
A willow the wisp
A clown
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brick10 almost 2 years ago
Salut!
heligmyer almost 2 years ago
sneeze – “Bless you!”sneeze – “BLEss you!”sneeze – “BLESS you!”*sneeze" – “Sorry, you only get three.”
Ken Norris Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Mad Magazine, many years ago: “Go away, Bad Nose Devil!!!”
CoffeeBob Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Eweee! Troll boggies!
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Goes in tight, but comes out loose.
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
Well it seemed to work.
Thehag almost 2 years ago
Can’t remember where I read or heard it but someone posited that the person who sneezes should be the one who blesses everyone around them so they don’t catch whatever germs were distributed.
Mad Sci almost 2 years ago
If two “God bless you”‘s aren’t enough you have to move onto an exorcism
Taracinablue almost 2 years ago
From my sis-in-law: S-A-C-G: “sneeze acknowledged; concern given”
paullp Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Well, he could just keep saying, “Gesundheit” each time. That’s what I would do. But I’m far more intrigued by the expression “sneeze-say” — never heard that one before.
Bill Löhr Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My favorites from the list: “Drink more water.”, “Go away kitten.” There’s a whole list by language here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Response_to_sneezing