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09-09-2002, 11:00 AM | #11 |
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Should I have to say "God bless you!" when someone farts?
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Posting because I have reached the number 69!
And I've never said anything, mostly because there was never a word for it in Chinese (in Asia if you sneeze, they just ignore you). My parents never said anything, so I never got into the habit. Besides, it's so stupid. "Bless you" has become something to the equivilant of "Yes, I know you sneezed, but it's okay, we've all disturbed other people by sneezing before". Dephanie |
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I use Gesundheit, too
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Once upon a time, I started a thread on this very subject. I too, use Gesundheit, my background being 50% German. My wife just says, "Bless you," sans god. She even wondered aloud to me about how this would affect our not-quite 2 yr old son. To me, the word "bless" and its variations (blessings, etc.) still carry too much of a religious connotation for me to use.
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Someone correct me here, but I think the whole 'godblessyou' thing with sneezing started from the belief that the devil could enter in thru your mouth when you sneezed. Hence, if you asked god to 'bless' the sneezer, ol' beelzubub would freak out and stay away. Which of course begs the question, why wouldn't he try to get into any open orifice? (talking; farting; your nose is always open, except when infested with rhinovirii; you get the picture).
It's a silly superstition that's stopping with me. I say nothing. When someone 'blesses' me, I grunt. Curmudgeonly, I know. |
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09-09-2002, 12:59 PM | #18 |
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Saying "bless you" is just a societal quirk. I am sure they don't say anything at all in many other countries (an seriously, why shouln't the sneezer say "excuse me" as they do for a belch, cough, sneeze, or fart?). It has no eal meaning anymore so I don't care. I do not add the "God" though...and never have, even when I was calling myself a Xian!
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True story: back in college, when someone sneezed around my advisor, he would either say "Bless you" or ignore it. But whenever *I* sneezed, he would look at me and say "Stop that!"
I never figured out why. Anyway, I say "bless you" when someone sneezes. It's more polite than not saying anthing, and what people don't know is that I'm talking about Artemis . . . Dave |
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I've always said "Gesundheit".
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