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Re: Smoking on cruise ships Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 18:52:41 GMT

Well... you are more tolorant than I am ...we don't have smoking inside our
home , but have a deck or porch that people are more than welcome to smoke
on. However , most people that smoke , at least where I live , don't usually
even smoke inside their own homes very often. I think it would be considered
rude to light up in a house or car with other people around , unless of
course someone like you made the smoker feel it would not be offensive.


"alnmel" wrote in message
news:3acaae55-5994-463a-b9f7-f26bc2e53fc1@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 6, 8:35 am, "Ray Kloc" wrote:
> snipped the funny and oh-so-logical stuff

What a funny and logical way to counter the avid anti-smokers. My
husband and I quite smoking a couple years ago and the only time we
have problems with smoke is when it's concentrated and there's no
ventilation. We had that same problem before we quit though, so I'm
proud to say that I'm not one of those ex-smokers who has now gone on
a vendetta to educate the world ;) When smokers come to my home I
put out an ashtray, and I'm happy to say that in all cases people have
used excellent judgement as to when it's appropriate to go outside
(children or people with respiratory illnesses around), or when they
smoke inside.

All in all I find smokers to be extremely considerate these days, both
on and off ships.