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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 550470" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I rarely have an issue if someone asks me not to smoke, unless like someone else said, it's in my own house. (except with husband after the heart attack and Travis and I went outside) </p><p></p><p>Nichole, Travis, the grandkids and I were at an outside event that had a crowd that sat together. A woman tapped me on the shoulder when I'd lit up (this was outside, total open air, she was not sitting that close) and asked if I'd please not smoke and motioned to her son. I didn't have a problem with it until I realized there were like 6 other people sitting closer to her than I was smoking and she had not asked a single one if they'd mind not smoking. They were all male. Once I realized that, I lit up and dared her to ask me again. Now I'd been polite and was going to accommodate her, but it also irked me because in that setting she could've easily got up and moved away from the smoke entirely. (we were there first)</p><p></p><p>If your neighbors are just standing in the hallway smoking, then it's so their not smoking in their apartments for whatever reason. I'm guessing they'll not mind finding a spot to move to so that you don't have it coming into the apartment. (I thought you'd meant smoking while coming in or going out) That is a confined space and the smoke is going to accumulate into a fog that reeks. ick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 550470, member: 84"] I rarely have an issue if someone asks me not to smoke, unless like someone else said, it's in my own house. (except with husband after the heart attack and Travis and I went outside) Nichole, Travis, the grandkids and I were at an outside event that had a crowd that sat together. A woman tapped me on the shoulder when I'd lit up (this was outside, total open air, she was not sitting that close) and asked if I'd please not smoke and motioned to her son. I didn't have a problem with it until I realized there were like 6 other people sitting closer to her than I was smoking and she had not asked a single one if they'd mind not smoking. They were all male. Once I realized that, I lit up and dared her to ask me again. Now I'd been polite and was going to accommodate her, but it also irked me because in that setting she could've easily got up and moved away from the smoke entirely. (we were there first) If your neighbors are just standing in the hallway smoking, then it's so their not smoking in their apartments for whatever reason. I'm guessing they'll not mind finding a spot to move to so that you don't have it coming into the apartment. (I thought you'd meant smoking while coming in or going out) That is a confined space and the smoke is going to accumulate into a fog that reeks. ick. [/QUOTE]
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