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Jenna Wolfe: There are thousands of ways to determine what kind of person you are or what category you fall into—hobbies, favorite animals, TV shows—but sneezing? Some experts say it’s not all that ridiculous.
Maybe you Atchoum, or Hakushon, or even Apchkhi. We all do it the world ’round. Search the word “sneeze” on YouTube, and there goes your afternoon.
Alan Hirsch (Expert): Sneezing is an involuntary action which you can voluntarily control.
In ancient times sneezes were seen as divine signs, and some cultures considered sneezing a 1)purge of evil spirits. Animals do it. Kids. Presidents. President Obama: (sneezes) I’m sorry.
It’s even inspired a song.
Singer: I keep sneezin’. Achooo!
Alan: The way you sneeze reflects your personality. It tells you who you are.
Patti Wood, a body language expert. She’s developed the “Achoo IQ” with Benadryls, analyzing four different sneeze personalities, like“The Influencer,” loud and dramatic.
Patti: The influencer is a really energetic person. They want to have fun. It’s gonna be “Achoo! Achoo, Achoo;” highly dramatic, and they’re
the most likely to smile or laugh after the
sneeze.
You’ve also got “The Driver.”They’re big, but fast and efficient. Patti: The driver personality types like to get things done, and then move on. “I got things to do. I got places to go. I’ve ‘Achoo’.” Done. Jenna: Finished.
Patti: Finished, absolutely. That particular type of personality will resist the sneeze, but if they do it, it’s there, it’s gone.
“The Corrector,” polite and discrete. Patti: They’re the most likely to cover up their sneeze if they do sneeze. They’re the ones that have the red pen and notice all the mistakes in the world, and solve all the problems as well.
And “The Supporter” sneezer, a pleaser and appeaser, and ready to roll.
Patti: They’re the ones that always have the Kleenex or the handkerchief, cover themselves, and for everybody else around them.
So the next time you “Achoo,” give it a look and a listen, and see where you fall on the sneeze 2)spectrum.
Maybe you Atchoum, or Hakushon, or even Apchkhi. We all do it the world ’round. Search the word “sneeze” on YouTube, and there goes your afternoon.
Alan Hirsch (Expert): Sneezing is an involuntary action which you can voluntarily control.
In ancient times sneezes were seen as divine signs, and some cultures considered sneezing a 1)purge of evil spirits. Animals do it. Kids. Presidents. President Obama: (sneezes) I’m sorry.
It’s even inspired a song.
Singer: I keep sneezin’. Achooo!
Alan: The way you sneeze reflects your personality. It tells you who you are.
Patti Wood, a body language expert. She’s developed the “Achoo IQ” with Benadryls, analyzing four different sneeze personalities, like“The Influencer,” loud and dramatic.
Patti: The influencer is a really energetic person. They want to have fun. It’s gonna be “Achoo! Achoo, Achoo;” highly dramatic, and they’re
the most likely to smile or laugh after the
sneeze.
You’ve also got “The Driver.”They’re big, but fast and efficient. Patti: The driver personality types like to get things done, and then move on. “I got things to do. I got places to go. I’ve ‘Achoo’.” Done. Jenna: Finished.
Patti: Finished, absolutely. That particular type of personality will resist the sneeze, but if they do it, it’s there, it’s gone.
“The Corrector,” polite and discrete. Patti: They’re the most likely to cover up their sneeze if they do sneeze. They’re the ones that have the red pen and notice all the mistakes in the world, and solve all the problems as well.
And “The Supporter” sneezer, a pleaser and appeaser, and ready to roll.
Patti: They’re the ones that always have the Kleenex or the handkerchief, cover themselves, and for everybody else around them.
So the next time you “Achoo,” give it a look and a listen, and see where you fall on the sneeze 2)spectrum.