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Funny or Humorous folkways.
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cmay119
Anyone know of any Folkways that we do in culture that humorous, funny, or downright absurd?

I've got a small paper due tommorow about 'Funny Folkways' for my Sociology class, but I can't think of anything that's all that funny. Anyone want to take a stab at this one? Or know one right off the top of their heads?
Sushipunk
I always found shaking hands (when you meet someone) to be kind of weird and pointless.
cmay119
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I always found shaking hands (when you meet someone) to be kind of weird and pointless.


Yeah, that is kind of odd... I could work with that I'm pretty sure. Thanks Sushi! :)
wotyzoid
Japanese people bow every two words.
cmay119
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Japanese people bow every two words.


Although funny, I wonder if I should 'go there'. Being an assignment for class and all, I could see myself getting in a little trouble for that one.

Maybe not though, I might be able to tie that in as another sort of social embrace along with handshaking, high fiving, etc.
Sunsnail
Saying bless you after sneezing.
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
Saying bless you after sneezing.


I say "shut up".
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
Saying bless you after sneezing.


I can kind of understand this though. Apparently your heart stops when you sneeze.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
I can kind of understand this though. Apparently your heart stops when you sneeze.


That's bull - You know that, right? :p
Sunsnail
and that has what to do with being blessed

wotyzoid
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
That's bull - You know that, right? :p


No, I never really even though about it.
kadomony
"God bless you," shortened to "bless you" comes from way in the past, in Rome (I think) when sneezing was a sign of illness. Of course, without proper medical techniques, illness usually resulted in death.
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