You just say bless you.
Saying "bless you" after someone sneezes is a cultural tradition stemming from the belief that a sneeze can cause the soul to temporarily leave the body, making a person vulnerable to evil spirits. The phrase is meant to protect the sneezer from harm and wish them well.
I think Americans say 'Gazumptite' (I'm not sure if that's how you spell it). It's spelled "gesundheit" and is german, literally translating to "well-being".
Salt doesn't make you sneeze because, well basicly its salt. but pepper does make you sneeze. hope this helps:)
Well, if you sneeze your dusting off your brain! Well, that's what my grandma says but my doctor says that your insides blow up! but it's nothing to worry bout if you do it once a year!
Yes. Bless is in the subjunctive mood, not the indicative. As a complete statement, however, "God bless" lacks a certain dignity as well as an object. It is a bit precious.
well bless my garden!!
What do you want to ask about it.
Well, bless Pete! I can't imagine that no one has responded to this. I've heard this expression all my life. My mother always used it and I guess I picked it up from her. You use it in the same way you would use: Well, I'll be darned! Well, I'll be damned! Imagine that! Well, wha d'ya know! In other words, "Well, bless Pete!" I imagine that it has some connection to St. Peter.
well, My answer is: you are born with it. A sneeze i just a way to releive your self in the isnus area. there is no hope, sorry to say. But just remember that there are others like you. I have the worst sneeze, it scared half the boys in my class to death. ONe quarter laughed, and the rest said: is thst nessesary?
to mean well to the sould of which you are to bless your self upon
Salute is an Italian equivalent of the English word "health."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It literally means "health, well-being." It also translates as "Bless you!" for a sneeze and "Cheers!" for a toast.Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "sa-LOO-tey" in Italian.
because we get goose bumps is cause it like when your cold you feel the cold well it like you get scared