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TomoIsNotherDay t1_j6e3fuk wrote

Where did that actually come from. Why don't we say bless you when someone cuts one.

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nuttybuddy t1_j6ecqca wrote

Lol, that once happened to me in an elevator…

Guy: crazy sound

Me: Bless you?

Guy: Usually that’s reserved for sneezes…

Me: I had no idea what that was!

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TheWrathalos t1_j6ef6ew wrote

I read in a book that people used to think a sneeze was your soul trying to leave your body and saying "bless you" would either keep it from leaving or help it to reach heaven. Though it was a book for children so i can't say if it's a reliable source.

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CityofOrphans t1_j6ef9iv wrote

I think I heard somewhere that a sneeze used to be thought of as sins/evil/demons leaving the body, so people would bless the person who sneezed. I could be 100% wrong or it could be false info, that's just what I remember hearing.

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Bob_the_peasant t1_j6gb4h7 wrote

Part 2:

walking away with blood on his shirt

“gesundheit, mother fucker”

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blueclockblue t1_j6jvhxm wrote

I know some old people who will track who said Bless You and how many Thank Yous were given. And if the number is off it can easily turn into an argument. Absolute insanity.

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