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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A Northern California teacher says he doesn't want to hear a common courtesy in his classroom.

He's even lowering students' grades if they say "bless you" after someone sneezes.

Steve Cuckovich says the practice is disrespectful and disruptive. He's banned saying "bless you" in his high school health class in Vacaville.
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Sounds silly but 24 bless yous and 3 minutes of giggling after each sneeze might get disruptive. Does gesundheit get you a demerit too? Or just religious one?


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My only comment is that for many people it is almost as reflexive as the sneeze.


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My close circle of friends long ago instituted an alternative knee-jerk response to sneezes on the the theory that too much mindless "niceness" can unbalance the cosmic order of things.

Should you sneeze in any of our presences, you will be admonished with a curt, "Screw you!"

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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A Northern California teacher says he doesn't want to hear a common courtesy in his classroom.

He's even lowering students' grades if they say "bless you" after someone sneezes.

Steve Cuckovich says the practice is disrespectful and disruptive. He's banned saying "bless you" in his high school health class in Vacaville.
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this is just plain stupid.


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I have a problem with the teacher deducting "points" from academic work as a punishment. The "punishment" should fit the "crime".

I have a problem with the teacher forbidding the saying of "bless you" because it is "not necessary."

I have no problem, however, with him forbidding the practice if he has determined that the students are doing this in an effort to disrupt his class, or if this practice is disrupting his class. Unless you've "been there and done that", i.e., stood in front of a classroom full of children - of any age - and tried to maintain a calm, orderly learning environment, then you probably do not understand why I would take that position.

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Originally Posted by Chuck Howard
I have a problem with the teacher deducting "points" from academic work as a punishment. The "punishment" should fit the "crime".

I have a problem with the teacher forbidding the saying of "bless you" because it is "not necessary."

I have no problem, however, with him forbidding the practice if he has determined that the students are doing this in an effort to disrupt his class, or if this practice is disrupting his class. Unless you've "been there and done that", i.e., stood in front of a classroom full of children - of any age - and tried to maintain a calm, orderly learning environment, then you probably do not understand why I would take that position.

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Wonder what the penalty would be for saying, "Oh my God"?

While I'm not a "god" person - you have to believe that common sense would prevail in a situation like this. But, apparently not.

Atheist say, "Oh my God" probably near as frequent as theist. The term "bless you" is as common as apple pie.

Like NWP says, it was a "reflexive" or an unconscious comment, which is probably a common familial term to the kid.

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Originally Posted by 2wins
this is just plain stupid.
Most things are.

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When I want some stupid, I go for something a little more interesting. Rum slug stupid with rainbow sprinkles is my preference at the moment, but I'm thinking of going to something more minty, or maybe with peanut butter cups smooshed in.

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