It does not apply to open feilds etc. No comments Permalink Share No comments. T He really high up seats, called nosebleed because sometimes at high altitude people would get nosebleeds up there.
Of course concert seats aren't really high altitude but you feel that way when the act you came to see looks like some ant. I know why cheap seats are refered to as the nosebleed section but what I am asking is - when were the cheap seats first refered to as nosebleed seats?
U p in the Gods, The very back seats at the highest part of the balcony. H ow did "nosebleed seats" get their name? Also not to be confused with the nosebleed section at a music concert; directly at the front, where you're so tightly packed that you'll get a nosebleed every time someone jostles past you to get a better position.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Robusto Robusto k 37 37 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. It came into more common usage when sports arenas started being built to handle k people or more; in such cases, calling the upper area of the upper deck the "nosebleed section" doesn't sound so much like hyperbole. Could be so close to the action you will get a nosebleed if the players hit you ; — mplungjan. Also see Wikipedia re nosebleed section , which says, "The phrases nosebleed section and nosebleed seats are applied tongue-in-cheek to those seats of a public arena, usually an athletic stadium or gymnasium, that are highest and, usually, farthest from the desired activity.
Show 1 more comment. Gnawme Gnawme 39k 3 3 gold badges 67 67 silver badges bronze badges. GDoS has early usages from midth century: Nose-bleed: also nosebleeder, nosebleed seats [also used fig.
And they're everywhere. Even in Cleveland. Sven Yargs Sven Yargs k 30 30 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Should anyone care The reason your nose bleeds at these altitudes is due to low atmospheric pressure.
At this low pressure, the percentage of water vapor in air is the same, but the overall total amount of water is below normal for sea level. Same goes for oxygen. Rapid breathing of dry air contributes to dry nasal passages. A mixture of all these factors can help explain why some people are more susceptible.
This idea is a very interesting take on such a common saying. There is a lot of information and approaches you could take in finding more about nose bleeds and altitude, a discovery health article cite the low humidity at very high altitude may be the cause for cracking in the thin and sensitive skin in the nose, exposing blood vessels, causing more nose bleeds.
Maybe considering what can cause these noose bleeds would be interesting? You must be logged in to post a comment. How Do People Cheat in Poker? What Happened to Howard Lederer? What is Pai Gow Poker? What Happened to Phil Ivey? Roll Up a Stake. Blind Defense.
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