*sneezes*
>bless you
*sneezes*
>die
>than-
In Russia, we say Бyдь здopoв! which literally means "be healthy" or "get better"
I don't see how "bless you" is all that bad desu
In Denmark we say "prosit" which means something about 'hope you don't get sick" and then you reply "thanks" back
>>76605899
same here
In French, we say "à tes souhaits" (to your wishes), and, apparently, "à tes/vos amours" (to your loves) after the second sneeze and "qu'elles durent toujours" (that they last forever) after the third sneeze.
We say Live long/live happy but there is two responses,the first is the dude who sneezes say witness it , suggesting you will live a long aswell, or i hope we will all live long together
Kinda autistic actually
geusendheit!
>>76605899
One word means an entire sentence?
>>76606360
Yes, that's quite common
>>76605807
>Not saying "salud"
it's actually considered rude to say anything when a person sneezes./
we say salute of course
>>76606425
Or as they say in Norweigan
>Bikl
>>76605807
You mean, "Gesundheit!"
>>76605807
Salud is much better desu
>>76605807
We say "health!"
>>76605987
Autistic people start saying things like "money! Love! Happiness!" Until the person stops sneezing
>deus te crie
>>76606765
kek
>>76606765
My stepmom does this
>salud
>dinero
>amor
>>76605807
>not saying egészségedre
It's always hilarious when foreigners try to pronounce it.
>>76606083
Shinny and chrome!
>>76606641
this
>>76605987
>and, apparently, "à tes/vos amours" (to your loves) after the second sneeze and "qu'elles durent toujours" (that they last forever) after the third sneeze.
this is just to meme people though
espirra para o outro lado porra