The average person touches their face about 20 times per hour. This behavior can vary based on individual habits and circumstances. Touching the face often occurs unconsciously and can increase during stressful situations or while engaged in conversations. Reducing face-touching is often recommended for hygiene reasons, especially to prevent the spread of germs.
The average person touches their face about 2000 to 4000 times a day. Or three to five times a minute.
3,000 to 4,000 times a day.Sources: The movie Contagion :)-AnswerAlien
On average, a person touches their face about 15 to 20 times per hour, which can amount to over 200 times a day. This behavior often occurs unconsciously and can involve various actions such as scratching, rubbing, or adjusting glasses. Factors like stress, boredom, or even skin irritation can increase this frequency. However, the exact number can vary significantly from person to person.
You can actually see the person. You can touch the person. And it isn't weird.
3-5 times a minute, then you can do the math
You touch your face/head up to 2-4 times a minute, it may not seem like it but it does happen. That's up to 5,500 times a day but NO evidence has been found that supports this claim other than other undocumented claims on the internet which are likely linked to the movie "Contagion" when Kate Winslet's character states this as a fact.
I'm not quite sure I understand the question? But, if two people are in one bed, sleeping head to toe, then the other person's feet are likely to touch your face at some time during the night.
You touch your face/head up to 2-4 times a minute, it may not seem like it but it does happen. That's up to 5,500 times a day but NO evidence has been found that supports this claim other than other undocumented claims on the internet which are likely linked to the movie "Contagion" when Kate Winslet's character states this as a fact.
no it can be spread if you eat or drink the same consumables as the cold sore person or if they touch their face and then touch you or a door knob and then you touch the door knob and then touch your face
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yeah if u go on face time or call me
Yes. As long as you do not touch the receiver of the pass or block his/her's vision of the ball. If you do touch or 'face guard' the opponent then you will be called for pass interference.