Sneeze Profile: What Your Achoo Says About You


What type of sneezer are you? A get-appreciated? A get-along? A get-it-done? Just in time for allergy season, there’s a new way to define yourself says the St. Petersburg Times. According to new research, a sneeze lets out more than sinus pressure—it reveals a lot about the sneezer’s personality.

For example, a get-appreciated sneezer—someone who lets out loud, funny, or multiple achoos—are generally “well liked, playful and boisterous.” The discreet, get-along sneezer are characterizes as “nurturers, supporters and good listeners,” who don’t like to rock the boat. If you try to suppress a sneeze until it has no option but to escape in a manner that’s “loud, forceful and fast,” then you’d be a get-it-done sneezer. And your hand flies to cover your mouth at the first sign of a tickle, you’re likely a be-good sneezer, a group also known for their methodical and judgmental personalities.

The Sneezer profiles were coined by Patti Wood, a body language expert. Click here to download her full report of sneezes or scroll down to see what Wood has to say about your favorite sleeping position and your personality:

 

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