When someone sneezes the common response is "bless you".
people used to think that if you sneezed you sneezed out your soul and they say bless you so the devil wont get it.
Bless you.
You just say bless you.
I do
In Portuguese, you can say "saúde" which means health or "Deus te abençoe" which means God bless you in response to a sneeze.
they say bless you because when you sneeze your heart stops's there thanking god that you did not die
Legend tells that when you sneeze, the soul leaves the body with your breath. At that point, it is available for possession by an evil spirit. Saying "Bless you" prevents the evil spirit from entering the body when you catch your breath.Apparently, when you sneeze, your soul escapes. So if someone says bless you, the devil can't catch it.
Because you're hearing "Bless You" wrong, or they heard "Bless You" wrong and are saying "Blush You" because that's what they think you say when someone sneezes.People say "Bless You" because there was an old belief that your soul could slip out (or a demon could slip in) of your nose when you sneeze. The superstition is mostly gone, but the practice stuck.
Sei gesegnet.==================If you're referring to what they say after someone sneezes then the German equivalent of bless you is Gesundheit!
selena gomez always says bless you from SELENA<3
People say "bless you" after someone sneezes as a traditional response rooted in superstition and custom. Historically, it was believed that sneezing could expel evil spirits or that it might be a sign of impending illness, so the phrase served as a form of protection or a blessing for good health. Additionally, it has become a polite social convention to acknowledge someone's sneeze.