The record for most consecutive sneezes is held by Donna Griffiths from the UK, who sneezed 978 times in a row over the course of 1 hour.
If the person who sneezes is not sick, perhaps no one in the room will get sick. This is impossible to answer.
A 'communicable' disease is passed from one person to another, by touch or by contact with bodily fluids (coughs, sneezes, spitting).
The record for most sneezes in a row is held by Donna Griffiths from the UK who sneezed continuously for 978 days due to a rare condition called "sneezing fit."
Whatever you want your followers to do, you should do as well. For example, if you want all your followers to say "bless you" after a coworker sneezes, you should always say "bless you" after one of your coworkers sneezes.
actually many more than one person have AIM's, myself included.
In China, Vietnam and Japan, for instance, there is a superstition that if talking behind someone's back causes the person being talked about to sneeze; as such, the sneezer can tell if something good is being said (one sneeze), something bad is being said (two sneezes in a row), even if someone is in love with them (three sneezes in a row) or if this is a sign that they are about to catch a cold (multiple sneezes).
yesInfluenza is the flu. It is transmitted from one person to another by droplets through coughs and sneezes. So, yes. It is very contagious.
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In Tagalog, the phrase "God bless you" when someone sneezes is "Pagpalain ka ng Diyos."
Depends on if you have any allergies or not, or how many colds you get per year. Someone who has allergies and gets a lot of colds per year will sneeze a lot more than someone without those. For example, one person could sneeze on average a dozen times per day, while someone else may only do that in one year, so I think it all balances out to one sneeze a day.
When people say you have only got eyes for one person and nobody else it means that you are in love with the person and no one else.
There is something to the effect ( could be a supersitition) that the human heart momentarily stops when one sneezes, and this begat the ( God bless you) custom when someone sneezes. Sneezes could be disruptive ( everybody chorusing Bless You or equivalent in Thai) while a Buddhist priest was in a complex ritual. I guess it is just a manner of manners or decorum.