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Do you say "Bless You!"

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I must be going to Hell. I live alone, so whenever I sneeze, there's no one there to rescue my soul from getting sneezed out, or from whatever superstitious idiocy is supposed to happen to me.

Did it start because of that idea of your heart stopping? I have some slight irregularity in my heart; on occasion, I feel slight chest tightness, and cough a bit. My mom said it's some genetic thing that she had too, that the heart misses half a beat, or something like that. I forget the name for it.
Do I need to call out every time this happens, to get blessed right away? Because that genuinely is a bit of a heart issue, not something normal like sneezing.

 
This guy I used to work with a lonnnng time ago would say "ger-shnof-elle" ... so I say it now pretty regularly ...

We have a guy here who gets upset if you say G.B.Y. because he is atheist.
 
Originally posted by: Blieb
This guy I used to work with a lonnnng time ago would say "ger-shnof-elle" ... so I say it now pretty regularly ...

We have a guy here who gets upset if you say G.B.Y. because he is atheist.

you mean gesundheit?
 
I hate that this is a social custom. It's absurd. Why do I say it when someone sneezes, but not when they cough?

Thankfully, no one in my office says it, so I don't have to say it at work.
 
Being an atheist-leaning agnostic, it would be silly for me to say "Bless you" when someone sneezed. I find I get much better results if I simply urinate on the sneezer's leg. In the offchance there is a Satan, he's not going to want someone who is covered in piss, and it keeps said sneezer from such olfactory ejaculations in my presence in future encounters.
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem

I refuse to do it. It's just silly to say bless you. I have never understood it and I never will.

It's just being polite. It derives from superstition, but is now more commonplace as a sign of politeness.
 
I do, almost always. Not because I really care whether God blesses anybody or not, but because it's the polite thing to do.
 
I always say "Bless Me" everyone assumes that I am saying Bless You. I trick them into blessing me, only because they have entitlement issues


bwahahaha


it is an evil world
 
Originally posted by: Kadarin
I do, almost always. Not because I really care whether God blesses anybody or not, but because it's the polite thing to do.

But what if the person sneezing is an aethiest or a satanist? Wouldnt say God Bless you be offensive to such a person????
 
I used to not say anything, because it's pretty stupid to acknowledge a sneeze. My wife kept getting pissed at me though*, so now I'm in the habit of saying it.

* Back when we were just dating, when I actually cared 😛
 
Because it's polite? Seriously? How? To me being polite would be people just ignoring my involuntary bodily function.
 
Originally posted by: 40Hands
Because it's polite? Seriously? How? To me being polite would be people just ignoring my involuntary bodily function.
Yeh, when you fart we not only ignore it we tend to leave the area asap.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: 40Hands
Because it's polite? Seriously? How? To me being polite would be people just ignoring my involuntary bodily function.
Yeh, when you fart we not only ignore it we tend to leave the area asap.

That's more true then you even know! 😱 :laugh:

edit: although that's voluntary..up to a breaking point.
 
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