Kula Meenur
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Yes i do it too. Lets start a club Razz!
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I say 'bless you' if im trying to impress someone. Or set a good impression like at work or something.
Im not religious at all, but I find myself saying 'god damn it' and 'oh for god sake'.
Weird.
You hit the QI klaxon! WRONG! Another myth!
You don't sneeze if you have the plague!
I'm wondering what your guys opinions are on the following, incredibly trivial matter.
Whenever I sneeze, I always say "excuse me" out of habit. Whenever somebody else sneezes, I always say "bless you" out of habit.
I no longer consider myself religious. Yet I still do this. I don't just do it around family. I'll probably do it around anybody. And really, I see no reason for me to change this. I don't see the point really. I don't see what it would accomplish for me doing so. It's really a secular saying in my opinion... and always has been for me, even when I used to be religious.
So just out of curiosity's sake are any of you out there fanatical enough that you feel it's wrong to continue saying "bless you" when somebody sneezes, if you are no longer religious?
Pointless thread of the day award goes to ME!