Why does the nose itch: folk signs

This, apparently, has already been postponed in the subconscious of entire generations: if the nose is itchy, signs indicate either an imminent feast with a drink, or an unsuccessful start of any business.

And often the way it happens: unexpectedly, an occasion is brought up to celebrate something, or, conversely, a person is denied a request, money, something else ...

And what is this omen so bad, aimed at alcohol and disappointment? Are there really no other, more pleasant interpretations?

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The nose knows everything

It turns out that the two signs mentioned above simply ended up in the top, because they come true more often than others, and the tip of the nose and the place under the olfactory organ itch more often than other areas. The rest of the modern man just stopped paying attention.

And completely in vain. The sensitive body “knows” everything: to whom and when the news will come, and even their superficial content (good or bad news). In this case, the nostrils will be scratched the day before: the right one is for positive news, the left one is for negative ones.

The back of the nose itches for profit, its wings for wealth or poverty, depending on which side it is combed.

In the old days, for unmarried young ladies it was important how and where the nose itches - signs indicated a narrowed one. The itching on the left of the girls was extremely frustrating, and they were in no hurry to appease him, because they knew that this was for her drunk husband and player.

Combed to the right - a good sign. Omega promised the young lady to be so dazzling at the next ball that her future husband would not pass by her: wealthy, decent, and drowsy.

Is growing, or what?

And if the tip of the nose is scratched in a child, is the sign the same? To drink to him, or what? Thirsty grandmothers, even those, by the way, experts on signs, had a pretty decent answer to this case: itching means growing.

the tip of the nose is itchy

And, surprisingly, otolaryngologists fully agree with this interpretation: the nose and ears of a person grow throughout life. But they itch on this occasion or on what else - science is not exactly proven.

Liar, liar, a hundred times liar !!!

And how diverse are folk signs! The nose itches, foreshadowing its owner anything: meeting classmates, leading from afar, successful or unsuccessful marriage (marriage) - and do not go to a fortuneteller. It’s better to go to a psychologist.

And his first question will be: “How much are you prone to lies?” Indeed, according to the main provisions of non-verbalism (a science that studies facial expressions and gestures), a person who constantly touches his nose is thus trying to hide or pass off lies as truth.

Most psychologists do not see signs of itching, except for an uncomfortable state, a tendency to exaggerate the facts of the patient. Yes, they themselves know how to embellish and exaggerate - such a profession. No wonder representatives of other fields of medicine are in no hurry to accept psychologists into the circle of "real doctors."

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Are you allergic?

If the nose itches, the signs have all come true or, as an option, are not even going to come true, then it's time to stop believing in them and go to the clinic for an appointment.

Possibly, itching inside or outside the nose indicates skin disease, allergies, infections, which at first manifest themselves as light scratching, and subsequently grow in the nose so that it is difficult to breathe.

They don’t joke with that. Official medicine has a list of reasons that contribute to constant itching in the nose:

  • allergy to pollen and household dust;
  • initial stage of respiratory disease;
  • infectious disease (the most common is herpes);
  • body reaction to constant stress.

Similar reasons have nothing to do with mysticism, but you need to pay attention to them. To treat - too. Constantly itchy, swollen and red nose has not graced anyone yet.

The British version of the proverb about Barbara

The prim and restrained English and severe Scots, who consider curiosity to be bad manners, unanimously declare that if it itches under one’s nose, the sign is clearly not good. And it means nothing but one of the unacceptable traits of a person - the habit of poking one's nose out of business.

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A well-mannered person will not pay too much attention to the affairs of neighbors, acquaintances, and will not overly focus on his indifference to what is happening behind the neighboring fence, whatever.

And, of course, he will not demonstrate his inherent weakness, curiosity, scratching his nose. Weaknesses, like private life, are not customary in Britain to flaunt.


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