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).
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A clinch hitter is the same as a clutch hitter, it means someone who is exceptionally good at hitting with runners in scoring positions.
mandarin fruit good for eating. mandarin language good for talking
When someone in Portugal pinches their ear lobe and shakes it gently while raising their eyebrows, it means that something is really good
Answer While you may think that your parents don't know what they are talking about, remember they were once your age and they do know what they are talking about, better stick to kids your own age.
Yes that means that they're talking bad about you . -l.s
"you're good looking"
In Farsi, "God bless you" is said as "خداوند شما را برکت دهد" (Khodavand shoma ra barakat dahad).
"Gesundheit" means "good health" in German.
I means that you wish all is fine with someone you are talking to . wishing this person is in good health or in good financial situation, or even emotionally balanced.
If you sneeze on a Tuesday, you will kiss a stranger. The whole rhyme goes: If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger; Sneeze on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger; Sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter; Sneeze on a Thursday, something better; Sneeze on a Friday, sneeze for sorrow; Sneeze on a Saturday, see your sweetheart to-morrow.
Gesundheit means good health because your heart stops for one second when you sneeze
Good question. I believe if he/she stops talking to you, he/she either has no method of talking to you, or (if you know he/she could talk to you easily) the sweetheart has moved on and found someone else
"Oral" means having to do with the mouth, so probably giving someone a good talking to. Although washing someone's mouth out with soap for swearing sounds like oral punishment as well.
Sneezing isn't bad in any way, but I don't see why it's good. I'd say it's pretty bad because you'll probbaly get tired of it. I guess sneezing is good because you feel nice after a huge wet sneeze, and if you don't cover your mouth, it starts to smell good, a breeze of wet sneeze....man i love the smell of sneeze!
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)
Nothing To Sneeze At