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"Neighbor" etiquette?

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Old 05-26-2008, 11:01 PM   #1
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"Neighbor" etiquette?

What's the proper etiquette for smoking when your neighbors are "down wind" of you?

Just curious....
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Old 05-26-2008, 11:02 PM   #2
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light up and puff, they don't like it too damn bad
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Old 05-26-2008, 11:03 PM   #3
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They can go inside for an oxygen break! If we are forced outside the can stay in.
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unless you're talking about cropdusting. if you can't hold it in, try to walk inside before they see you.
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Like i tell my neighbor (who by the way i love to death....) "Come on over i'll put it out on your A$$"

He cracks up every time!
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Re: "Neighbor" etiquette?

if my neighbors were trying to entertain another couple or having a nice dinner on their deck I might wait 30 minutes until they were finished with dinner. I try to be very neighborly, but if they're just outside drinking beers hanging out with some other folks, i'm definitely firing up my cigar.
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Re: "Neighbor" etiquette?

I have told all my neighbors that I smoke daily and if they smell my cigar burning, they are more than welcome to come and join me.
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Re: "Neighbor" etiquette?

I always try to be considerate of others BUT I have to be considerate of myself also. If on my property, outdoors, I can't see not being able to enjoy a relaxing cigar.

Any chance of a large fan that can be placed to push the smoke in the other direction if you are really terribly concerned?
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My house...my yard...too bad. I tell anyone that complains if they pay my mortgage and taxes fine, otherwise TS.
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Re: "Neighbor" etiquette?

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if my neighbors were trying to entertain another couple or having a nice dinner on their deck I might wait 30 minutes until they were finished with dinner. I try to be very neighborly, but if they're just outside drinking beers hanging out with some other folks, i'm definitely firing up my cigar.
I try to be respectfull, but I am going to smoke my cigar.
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Old 05-26-2008, 11:27 PM   #11
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its my backyard! .... nuff said.
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Tell them to kiss your a$$
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Re: "Neighbor" etiquette?

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I always try to be considerate of others BUT I have to be considerate of myself also. If on my property, outdoors, I can't see not being able to enjoy a relaxing cigar.

Any chance of a large fan that can be placed to push the smoke in the other direction if you are really terribly concerned?
great advice Carlos. Nothing wrong with trying to be considerate while keeping your own needs at heart
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Re: "Neighbor" etiquette?

My backyard, so I'm smoking when I want....especially since we have so little places we can now smoke.
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[SIZE=3]I very seldom ever hear anyone who doesn't like the smell,i always get"man that smells great what is that?".My neighbor is 82 years old & comes over & smokes with me on his birthday every year.[/SIZE]
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