Wie reagieren Sie, wenn jemand niest?

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  1. Inevitable-Push-8061 on

    Living long isn’t also related to health? As in wishing good health to people.

  2. The subtitle for all the blue countries is a translation with ‘health’ but for Greece the translation is ‘gitses’!

  3. vladgrinch on

    In Romania it’s either Sănătate (Good health!) or Noroc (Good luck!).

  4. I live in. sweden and i didnt know prosit actually meant something cuz its no where near any of our existing words

  5. Jazzlike-Monk-4465 on

    Strange how many of these are the same as what it said for toasting beverages, like “cheers!”

  6. InfiniteOrchardPath on

    So nice. So much better than the “cover your God damn Mouth when you sneeze!” I get at home. Definitely going abroad next year…

  7. Sylas_xenos_viper on

    *Sneezes*

    Spain: JESUS FUCKING CHRIST, THE AUDACITY OF THIS BITCH!

  8. Connect_Progress7862 on

    “God help you” has to be the best one, it’s like saying “you’re fucked”

  9. Lightner19 on

    I can’t remember anyone saying “Helf Gott” allthough I’m Austrian.

  10. mexxavelli on

    In Germany, you wish health (“Gesundheit”) to yourself if someone sneezes around you! Not to the sneezing person.

  11. THEHUNGARIANBOAR on

    Hungary: Egészségedre!

    Optional: Ne vegyél több tartós tejet.

  12. NotUnfunnyPigeon on

    This is wrong; in Ireland, we say bless you or in Irish, “Dia dhuit”, which translates to god be with you.

  13. In Brazil we respond “Saúde”, same as Portugal.
    For babies we say “Deus te crie” (May God raise you)

    But what do you respond back when someone comment on your sneeze?

    Brazil: We say Thank you / Amen. Some people say it’s rude to say thank you. You should say Amen.

  14. minucraft14 on

    In France when someone sneezes two time in a row we say “à tes amours” (to your loved ones)

  15. AdvisorLatter5312 on

    In France, if you sneeze two time, it have also a blessing.
    À tes amours, to your loves

  16. After the first time: Gezondheid!

    After the third time: hey het wordt mooi weer!

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