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ok4now ok4nowOG 2002

i wonder if 'god bless you' is in there. this lady at the pizzaria got really upset that i didn't say it after she sneezed.

ok4now ok4nowOG 2002

nothin'...rrrrr

forrestina forrestinaOG 2002

we studied things like this in my senior lit class.

there are a number of reasons people began to use this saying:


1. they believed that during a sneeze, your spirit temporarily left your body. "God bless you" was a bidding of farewell in hopes that your spirit would return just as quickly as it left.


2. your heart temporarily stops beating (it does-for a millisecond) while you sneeze so "God blessed you" by restarting it


3. during the black plague people felt a sneeze marked you as being the next to go-in this case, "God bless you" was literally said as a blessing

beachbum beachbumOG 2002

I've also read that people believed when you sneezed it was because your body was getting rid of a bad spirit/demon therefore you were blessed by having it gone.

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002

i heard that when you sneezed you were getting rid of little microbes caught with in your lungs and nasal passages and "god bless you" was just a stupid saying.

beachbum beachbumOG 2002

well obviously you don't know anything.

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002

obviously you are a typical half puerto rican half italian american.

ok4now ok4nowOG 2002

yeah...that's what i heard too. but where did u read it?

beachbum beachbumOG 2002

i don't remember. maybe an awake?

theremin thereminOG 2002

The phrase "oops-a-daisy," came from the days of the black plague, as well, I believe. I think it originated because too many people were dying, and dying too quickly, that they didn't have time to bury them... so they would just simply plant a daisy next to the body, each time someone died. So, when you were walking around, you would obviously have to be careful you didn't step on a body. But, it would be hard to avoid it. Easier said than done. If you caught yourself just before you were about to step on a body, you would say "oops-a-daisy."

ok4now ok4nowOG 2002

kewl...is that really true?

theremin thereminOG 2002

From what I've heard. Haven't researched it myself, tho.

thatdarngirl thatdarngirlOG 2002

That's so sick in a really interesting way

theremin thereminOG 2002

Or, so interesting in a really sick way.

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003

did you just say oops-a-daisy?

no i didn't say whoops-a-daisy, i mean who says that anymore but..little schoolgirls.......

theremin thereminOG 2002

hahah. Notting Hill, right?

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003

YEAH, chalk one up for the weird musical instrument....

beachbum beachbumOG 2002

my mom said that when worldly people sneeze around her, to alleviate the weirdness she will say something like, oh my, do you have a cold? (or allergies). Something like that-it helps draw attention away from the fact that you didn't say bless you.

deanh77 deanh77Founder

you could always say: "according to your pagan beliefs, I hope your non-existent immortal soul goes back inside your body". I mean, that's what I do

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002

yea at work i just say " WHoa you alright pops" and i started a trend. everytime i hear a sneeze i hear " you alright " and every giggles. like it's funny or something.

skaorsk8 skaorsk8OG 2002

whoa, you all right, pops?? I think I will start using that at work. But like, cause I have allergies (SHUT UP KELLY!) i sneeze more than everyone else. so can i say it to myself??

thatdarngirl thatdarngirlOG 2002

I either say "Oh don't die" or "Oh you're head blew up"

thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder

haha... i was so not gonna say anything dan

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003

i beg to differ. My bro sneezes more than any two men alive and when he starts he don't stop. He really hates it when you say, STOP SNEEZING after every sneeze...

thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder

hahaha... i love it dean. i'm gonna do that from now on

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