Yes, coughing and sneezing into your sleeve is considered right and polite, and is more effective in preventing the spread of diseases like the flu than is coughing into your hand or a tissue that is likely to shread.
airborne precautions
Sneezing was thought to be an early symptom of the plague, 'God Bless You' was a sort of shield against evil. Sneezing was also though to be a way of expelling the Devil from your body, so 'God Bless You' was a natural response
A pagoda sleeve is a funnel-shaped sleeve arranged to show the sleeve lining and an inner sleeve.
THE THREE BASIC TYPES OF SLEEVES ARE : KIMONO SLEEVE RAGLAN SLEEVE SET- IN SLEEVE THE THREE BASIC TYPES OF SLEEVES ARE : KIMONO SLEEVE RAGLAN SLEEVE SET- IN SLEEVE THE THREE BASIC TYPES OF SLEEVES ARE : KIMONO SLEEVE RAGLAN SLEEVE SET- IN SLEEVE
The types of sleeves are: no sleeves,spaghetti strap (thin or thick), short sleeves,3/4 sleeves, and long sleeves.there is also bishop sleeve, lantern sleeve, shirred sleeve, bat-wing sleeve, saddle sleeve, french sleeve
Tat sleeve
some people die from sneezing
No, sneezing does not break wudu (ablution).
Of course not. Your heart has nothing to do with sneezing. That's just a ridiculous myth. People only say "Bless You" to be polite.
Ragweed is one of the biggest causes of sneezing.
no she hasnt she will never stop sneezing
A simile for sneezing could be "like a trumpet blasting."