What are your thoughts about saying it or not?
After I sneeze, I say, "the demons are coming out."
So then it makes more sense when people say "God bless you" to me.
I say nothing, or gesundheit (but usually nothing). At work, I'm surrounded by believers, but none of them are especially religious. That said, the impulse/urge to say something is fairly strong having been ingrained in us all our whole lives. But I am somehow able to resist. LOL! Frankly, I'M a bit offended at the expectation.
No. I have been trying to say it for other bodily noises and behaviors.
Burping, gasus erruptus, coughing,..: "God bless you," sound strange. But fun.
And: I work and tease sneezes to make them a full body experience. Don't get them often. Sure wanna make them count.
I say 'bless you'.
Even when I'm hanging out with my atheist friends and someone sneezes, we all say bless you.
I have often joked with friends/acquaintances that know full well that I'm an atheist and say something to the effect of "Bless You, My Child".
As Silvertongue said, I think it's more to acknowledge someone's discomfort.
I wish there was some appropriate phrase to say when someone coughs or chokes a little, other that "are you ok?" .
God bless you and all those you sneezed on.Its a hangover from.the plague or something
Yes, but I want everyone to know what I mean when I say it. of course, that is a lot to go into; so I just let it stand at spoken, and let them project whatever it is they want to project; but again, I wish I had the time and energy to explain myself to every one who hears it.
Yes I always say god bless you. when someone sneezes