Fan det finns vetenskap kring nysningar. Läs detta:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?i...C-RSSFeeds0312
What Does Your Sneeze Say About You?
Body Language Expert Describes the Four Types of Sneezers
Sneezers who keep tissues handy and cover their mouths and nose when they sneeze are known as "be right" sneezers and are typically the careful, accurate, deep-thinking type. (PhotoDisc)
If you're a single sneezer that turns away when you sneeze, Wood would classify you as a "nice sneezer." These people are characterized as being warm, helpful, supportive and nurturing of others.
Or are you the type to let a big loud sneeze out? These sneezers, or "get it done" sneezers, are found to be fast, decisive and to the point. They typically make the best leaders.
Do you always keep tissues handy and cover your mouth when you feel a sneeze coming? These are the "be right" sneezers and are typically the careful, accurate, deep-thinking type.
The last group are the "enthusiastic" sneezers, Wood said. These are the people with sneezes you notice -- such as your grandfather whose sneezes perhaps terrify you, or your co-worker who always sneezes five times. The enthusiastic sneezers were found to be charismatic and social and have the ability to motivate others.
Like Father ... Like Son?
It turns out your sneeze may not be as original as you think. According to researchers, a sneeze style may be a genetic trait passed down from generation to generation.
"There is a certain innate pattern to the way we sneeze, and it probably is genetic in some ways," said Dr. Frederic Little, assistant professor of medicine at Boston University.