You think about watermellons. This usually works. Say and think about a watermellon, and the urge to sneeze will go away. great tip for when you're at a party or in the middle of something on going to be on tv, or even when you're in the middle of a clas.
He had started to sneeze as his cold got worse.
He Sneezed in front of president. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
The flowers made her sneeze.You'll sneeze if you put too much pepper on your food.Cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze or you'll spread germs.He heard a sneeze from the next room. The house was supposed to be empty.
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Because when you sneeze the sound you make is "SNEEZE!" ^No, it really isn't. I've not heard one person say "SNEEZE" when they sneeze, ever in my life. I've heard people say "Achoo", "Atishoo" and other ones, but never "SNEEZE".
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they say haliio ling
Because everytime u sneeze u lose a day of life\( ^.^ )/
they say Kai lon unga.
You just say bless you.
they say bless you because when you sneeze your heart stops's there thanking god that you did not die
In English, you say "Bless you," or "God bless you."In Spanish, you say one of several things depending on where you are and which number of sneeze it is. The first sneeze in Latin America is "Salut!" (health); the second sneeze is "Dinero!" (money); the third sneeze is "Amor!" (love). If you are in Spain, you say "Jesus" for the first sneeze, then "Maria" for the second and "Jose" for the third - Jesus, Mary and Joseph.In German, you say Gesundheit (health).In French, you say "A tes/vos souhalts" (to your wishes).In Dutch, you say "Gesondheid" (health) after the first sneeze, but after the third sneeze, you say "Morgen mooi weer" which means "Good weather tomorrow"In Turkish, you say "Cok yasa" (live long) after the first sneeze and "Sagliki yasa" (live healthy) after the second - the person who sneezes then says "And I hope you'll be around to see it!"In Arabic, you say "Yarhamkum Allah" (God have mercy on you)In Russian, you say "Bod' zdorov(male) or zdorova(female)" (Be healthy) - if someone sneezes while you're talking, you say "Pravdu govor'u" (I'm telling the truth!).In Yiddish, you say "Zay gesunt" (be healthy) after the first sneeze and "Tzu gesunt" (to health) after the second.In Hawaiian, you say "Kihe, a mauli ola" (sneeze and you shall live) or just "Ola!" (live).In Greek, you say "Steen ygeia su" (to your health) or "geitsis" (health)
They say that when you sneeze three times straight, you're boyfriend/girlfriend is cheating on you. However, I'm not sure, but that's what they say.
My Granny used to say "Scat!" for a small sneeze, "Scat cat!" for a medium sneeze, and "Scat, cat, your tail's on fire!" for a big sneeze. I don't know the origin, but I think it's a Southern thing.
You can either say: "Jesus!!" or "Salud!!".
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