Re: E-Cigarrettes: Are they safer? if so, is 'soft touch' regulation appropriate?
If people are seriously bothered by it, as Thalassa has said she is, I would prefer that people just learn and practise moderately good manners, both the smokers and non-smokers would get along.
Smokers have to be sensitive to the sensitivity others, and the non-smoker has to also extend courtesy to smokers. Most smokers would stop or move away if politely asked, but if they are treated like the Anti-Christ for smoking, they'll get nasty.
If people are seriously bothered by it, as Thalassa has said she is, I would prefer that people just learn and practise moderately good manners, both the smokers and non-smokers would get along.
Smokers have to be sensitive to the sensitivity others, and the non-smoker has to also extend courtesy to smokers. Most smokers would stop or move away if politely asked, but if they are treated like the Anti-Christ for smoking, they'll get nasty.
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