I answered no because bright light doesn't cause me to sneeze if I don't have to already, but when and if I am about to lose a sneeze I make a point of looking at a bright light to help things along. My mom has always told me to look at a bright light if I'm about to lose a sneeze, and it wasn't until high school that I had an explanation for it.
An explanation I had to deliver when I once was talking to my advisor, suddenly stopped, blinked a few times, then ducked my head under my desk lamp and subsequently sneezed.
Ah. There are certainly some people for whom something like a camera flash forces a sneeze, and that was the severity that I thought the quiz was geared towards.
To reiterate, bright light doesn't *make* me sneeze, but it can /assist/ a sneeze. I'd say it's good for the last 25% of the way there.
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Date: 2009-02-20 10:42 pm (UTC)An explanation I had to deliver when I once was talking to my advisor, suddenly stopped, blinked a few times, then ducked my head under my desk lamp and subsequently sneezed.
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Date: 2009-02-21 01:15 am (UTC)Or perhaps there are degrees of it, like Emily suggests?
It's not like every time there's a bright light, I sneeze.
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Date: 2009-02-21 06:14 am (UTC)To reiterate, bright light doesn't *make* me sneeze, but it can /assist/ a sneeze. I'd say it's good for the last 25% of the way there.
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Date: 2009-02-21 08:08 pm (UTC)Plus, yes, plucking my eyebrows seems to make me sneeze too.....