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schnäuzen

Schnäuzen is a German verb that denotes the act of blowing one’s nose to clear nasal passages. It typically involves exhaling through the nose while using a tissue or handkerchief. The action is aimed at removing mucus or irritation from the nasal cavity.

The verb is most commonly used reflexively in everyday speech: ich schnäuze mir die Nase, du schnäuzt

Regional use and register vary. Schnäuzen is common in Austrian and southern German dialects and in Swiss

Distinctions from related terms are notable. Niesen refers to the involuntary explosive release of air through

Hygiene is commonly emphasized in contemporary etiquette: use a tissue, dispose of it, and wash or sanitize

dir
die
Nase,
er
schnäuzt
sich
die
Nase.
In
standard
German
it
is
understood
as
a
casual
or
colloquial
term,
and
in
many
contexts
it
is
preferred
over
more
formal
descriptions
like
demonstrating
the
result
of
the
action
rather
than
the
act
itself.
German,
where
it
may
be
more
frequent
than
in
northern,
more
formal
varieties
of
High
German.
In
everyday
written
German,
speakers
might
opt
for
the
more
general
expression
die
Nase
putzen,
depending
on
register
and
context.
the
nose
due
to
irritation
or
illness,
while
schnäuzen
describes
the
deliberate
act
of
blowing
the
nose.
Practically,
schnäuzen
is
often
performed
with
a
tissue
or
disposable
napkin
and
can
be
loud
or
brisk,
especially
when
nasal
congestion
is
present.
hands
afterward
to
minimize
the
spread
of
germs.