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If I am life threateningly allergic to someone (meaning his or her body, dna etc.) can that person speaking verbally mean to me also cause an anaphylaxis allergic reaction to me?
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you'll probably be fine, I don't think you can be allergic to sound
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If someone (his or her body, dna, and/or other, other(s), etc) that you have an allergy to speaks to you (yourself) verbally, it is completely safe. Sound is only vibrations in the air (or water if you are underwater) so do not carry or transfer any of the chemical attributes causing an anaphylaxis allergic reaction.

This is as long as you are not one of the 6 or 7 following things:

#1: Within 10 centimetres or 3.93701 inches of distance close to his or her.

#2: Touching him or her (his or her body, dna, etc).

#3: Him or her touching you (your body, dna, etc).

#4: He or she sneezes on you.

#5: He or she spits on you.

#6: He or she transfers some form of substance which could possibly (maybe) contain bacteria and/or other(s) which may cause an anaphylaxis allergic reaction.

If all (#1 to #6) of these are not true then you should be OK and continue being alive.

Hopefully (I hope) this was helpful and/or useful!
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