May I assume that when you sit down near someone you always ask if
they mind if you smoke? And if they say yes you either refrain or move?
At 10:29 PM 1/19/2008, you wrote:
> >I agree. However, don't expect if you sit at >a machine next to a smoker
> >for
> > them to stop because you just sat down.
>
>Agreed! A few months ago, I was at a bartop in the early morning hours.
>Lots of open seats. A woman was sitting two seats to my left with no one
>sitting next to her on either side. I was smoking (I always leave my
>cigarettes and matches in plain view). A second woman (the first woman's
>friend) arrives and sits between us. A few minutes later she asks me to
>move my ashtray away (it was on my right!!) I wanted to ask her, "It's
>obvious I'm smoking -- why don't you sit on the other seat next to your
>friend?" (I moved my ashtray an inch or two, and the two women left soon
>after.) Moral: if you don't like smokers, don't sit next to one,
>especially since they were there first!
>-- Steve in LV
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