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When we can say: " God bless you" ?
3 nov. 2011 23:03
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"Bless you" is usually said after a sneeze. :)
Some people use it as an interjection: "And then my brother cooked dinner, bless him." In this case it's usually in a kind or thankful context. My British work colleague does this often, but in general it's not a common habit.
The only time I remember hearing "God bless you" was when a class greeted the teacher: "Good morning Mrs Johnson, God bless you." ...is that still done nowadays?
4 novembre 2011
2
When you can prove the existence of God.
3 novembre 2011
2
"God bless you" you can hear after the church sermon, the preacher normally stands at the exit and blesses everyone who has attended the service.
Hope, it helps :)
4 novembre 2011
1
Sometimes people say "God bless you" after someone sneezes, but most just say "Bless you"
3 novembre 2011
1
I always say GOD BLESS ME when I am in an enmergency situation.
4 novembre 2011
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Sareh
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Persan (farsi)
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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