glaciosity Posted May 8, 2011 Share Posted May 8, 2011 aha, this is my first post ever so i'm sorry if it's a disappointed. My best friend (let's say m) is tall, muscular, has dark shortish curly hair, wide nostrils, big blue eyes and a deepish voice. - this is one of the observations but when i have more time i'll post more. A few months ago we were in a class which was known for being incredibly dusty (i'm not sure if that is why he sneezed but he did tell me he gets a really bad cold in the winter then hayfever in the summer...) anywho, i was sat about three stalls away from him and there was a guy doing a demonstration of something however my attention was in other places. From the corner of my eye i saw the pre-sneeze expression; his eyes were squeezed shut, nostrils doing the mexican wave then he pulled his hands to his face and sneezed a double with about a two second gap in between. These were sort of like a 'Hebluupsh' - yeaaah, i'm not good at spelling. I could tell he was sort of muffling so not to disturb the guy at the front. I turned my head slightly away from him and whispered 'bless you'. His reply i found so sweet, he turned to face me and said 'thank you *sniff*'.* I don't have a 'thing' for m, sort of a protective relationship, as if he's my child?There will be more of M, as i see him nearly everyday, in fact i'm going to see him in an hour .I hope it was okay :/ Link to comment
Joal 555 Posted May 8, 2011 Share Posted May 8, 2011 Nice first observation.Out of interest, why did you "turn slightly away from him" when you said "bless you"? Were you a little embarrassed at saying the words? If so, it seems from his reaction, that you have no need to be next time. Link to comment
Honkytonklagoon Posted May 8, 2011 Share Posted May 8, 2011 It was a wonderful observation. Thank you. I loved the phrase "Mexican wave." If you'd like to try, on your next observation maybe you could try to spell the sneeze in Espanol. Link to comment
glaciosity Posted May 8, 2011 Author Share Posted May 8, 2011 Nice first observation.Out of interest, why did you "turn slightly away from him" when you said "bless you"? Were you a little embarrassed at saying the words? If so, it seems from his reaction, that you have no need to be next time. weell, - no i wasn't embarrassed. I didn't want to be directly looking at him in case i blushed or something. . Also, i wanted to see if he was grateful. maybe next time i'll turn towards him.thank you. Link to comment
Scion Posted May 8, 2011 Share Posted May 8, 2011 Aww, cute. And the obs was very well done, no worries. Link to comment
March Hare Posted May 8, 2011 Share Posted May 8, 2011 I really don't mean to offend, this was a good observation and I thank you for sharing it, but that has to be the funniest spelling of a sneeze I have ever seen in my life I do mean funny in a good way, it's brilliant! So thank you for giving me a good laugh there as well Link to comment
glaciosity Posted May 8, 2011 Author Share Posted May 8, 2011 I really don't mean to offend, this was a good observation and I thank you for sharing it, but that has to be the funniest spelling of a sneeze I have ever seen in my life I do mean funny in a good way, it's brilliant! So thank you for giving me a good laugh there as well i said i wasn't good at spelling them :S. at least it made you laugh! - i'mma have to practice. - sorry, i'm new... very new. I'm now going to go and research through the forum good spelling techniques. thaaanks. Link to comment
Anonymouse Posted May 8, 2011 Share Posted May 8, 2011 Haha "nostrils doing the mexican wave." Cute obs, the spelling was fine. Link to comment
sillystarsmoons Posted May 10, 2011 Share Posted May 10, 2011 I loved the "nostrils doing the mexican wave" part that was cute! Lovely obs thanks for sharing. Link to comment
alpha_dog Posted May 10, 2011 Share Posted May 10, 2011 Nice obs, thanks for sharing! Link to comment
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