well when my mom was sick and had a bad sneeze she sneezed 20-50 times in a row and im serious
To the gentleman who posted above me, after much deliberating thought my comrade and I have decided your 20-50 sneezes is nothing more than a fallacy. We believe the individual in question, (your mother in this case) would suffer from lack of oxygen, potentially causing a fatal result.
We have decided to take this investigation further and write myth busters with a request of affirmation.
Sincerely,
T+G
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.
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."
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it depends how you sneeze. everyone sneezes differently
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).
It is often referred to as the row header or row heading or row number.
No it does not. However, there will most likely be a release of gas.
Most of the time you get the flu is when someone sneezes on you of if someone coughs on you
In most A310 airline configurations, row number 31 (seat 31D, 31E & 31F) is the final rear most row of the cabin (all 3 are middle seats between the 2 aisles)
The row number describes the period. It signifies the number of shells.
It is the number to the left of the row. For example, the first row heading is "1."
True. Row number on the periodic chart will be the same as the shell number.