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    Default Rain = sick ?

    Yesterday I spend most of the day inside due to rain, but there were times when I had to go out...when I did I got soaked. Today I have been feeling very ill...can they be related? I went online to find out and I couldn’t find anything, but I always remember my mother telling me that if I went out in the rain I would get sick...I think I am starting to think that’s true. what do you say ?

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    I think that's partly true, but only because it's usually cold when it rains.
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    You should really care about such things and always listen to your parents, Because they have the experience of everything that they teach you .. Got it ??

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    I think your mother is right,but only because it's usually cold when it rains..........

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    I never think because rain is beautiful time for enjoyment.

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    I think rain is good and rainy season is full of love . Love to eat spicy things in the rainy season.
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    I also think your mother is right,

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    both are related.

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    Well when rainy season come you need to take care of your body better.
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    Yeah, sometimes that happens. When you get caught in the rain, you always caught a cold or a fever.

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    not necessarily be sick in any weather, no matter the heat or cold on the street

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve07 View Post
    Yesterday I spend most of the day inside due to rain, but there were times when I had to go out...when I did I got soaked. Today I have been feeling very ill...can they be related? I went online to find out and I couldn’t find anything, but I always remember my mother telling me that if I went out in the rain I would get sick...I think I am starting to think that’s true. what do you say ?
    Its ok to get wet by the rain but after that you just have to change your clothes immediately so won't catch a cold.. maybe you stay with your wet clothes that's why you've been sick
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    yes its true
    if u go out in cold then u shall be sick..

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    Generally if think there have some co-relation between rain and sick, because in rain children sick cold and fever. But i think you need don't be sensitive. Enjoy rain too but not too much in limit then you don't get ill.

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