Blowing your nose in the sink is generally considered impolite in many cultures, as it can be seen as unclean or unsanitary. It's typically more acceptable to use a tissue or handkerchief and dispose of it properly. However, some individuals may do it out of convenience, especially in private settings. Ultimately, it's best to consider the context and setting when deciding whether to blow your nose in the sink.
Blowing your nose in a sink can be considered bad manners because it is not a designated area for nasal hygiene. It is more appropriate to use a tissue or handkerchief to blow your nose and dispose of it properly.
You get a tissue and blow!
blow your nose!!!
i think what you mean is reverse sneezing, it is normal its reverse of how how we sneeze when we sneeze we let hair out, they do the reverse
That can happen anytime that you blow your nose too hard, it is a normal response for the ear, because the air pressure inside the ear changes when you blow your nose, especially if you hold your nose closed or if you are congested, and that change in air pressure can cause dizziness. If it becomes frequent, see a doctor.
runny nose
No a cow will not trust you if you blow up its nose! What kind of question is that????!!!!!
Yes, you can. It may feel a bit awkward but you can definitely blow your nose. Just be aware that you may need to clean the part of the post that is inside your nose after you blow your nose since a small build up of mucus can form.
No, get a tissue from the bathroom, better yet blow your nose there too.
If you want
Not always. People blow their noses after they sneeze, because they might feel as if there is snot in their nose. If it is necessary.
Sometimes. Making a sound when you blow your nose depends on how much pressure you put behind the blowing.