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From ancient plagues to polite reflexes, here's why we say "bless you"—and what other sneezeworthy phrases people use around the world ...
"I accompany you from here. May God bless you and the Virgin protect you. Thank you." The pope has shared written messages via the Vatican since being admitted to the hospital on Feb. 14 ...
One must say, “God bless you,” to keep the evil spirits out, as well as protect others around him. Another translation of “God bless you,” in some cultures is, “To your health,” and ...
(WTAJ) — “Bless you ... may have originated in 14th-century Europe during the bubonic plague. People who fell ill with the deadly disease would be offered a benediction through the phrase ...