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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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So I won't breathe germs on my patient

surgery

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Man: Oh, why do you wear a mask?
surgeon: So I won't breathe germs on my patient.

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What does "So I won't breathe germs on my patient" mean?


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People breathe air. You take air in through your nose and mouth. The air goes into your lungs.

  • People breathe air.
  • You take air in through your nose and mouth.
  • The air goes into your lungs.
  • You expel air from your lungs back out through the nose and mouth.
  • This is "breathing: The lungs contain germs.
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People breathe air.

You take air in through your nose and mouth. The air goes into your lungs.
You expel air from your lungs back out through the nose and mouth.

This is "breathing:

The lungs contain germs. Your breath contains germs. If you blow on someone, you will give them your germs.

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