I get embarrased while vaping in public in General E-Smoking Discussion; See that's the only thing I like about my SE Gold is that it's has a similar look to a ...
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See that's the only thing I like about my SE Gold is that it's has a similar look to a analog (appearance) even though mine is pink..... (my guy just HAD to get the black one..... yay) I find it a good and a bad thing though. Good if you don't want a bunch of people coming out to you with zillions of questions, but bad because it doesn't really get people's attention unless you pocket it and they think "oh crap that's going to burn!"
I do get a few girls coming up to me saying "omg its a pink cigarette! where did you get it?" I just give them a brief information about it, and I try not to bring up SE as "the best" but I tell them that its my first personal vaporizer and its an alternative for smoking. I have had good customer service with my e-cig guy and for starters it has helped me out. (I wish I had went for janty or 510 though.) I would also suggest to them different types of e-cigs that I've heard good reviews on. Making fliers or cards about them also helps save the time of talking about it.
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Originally Posted by
ddy611
i still dont have the balls to vape inside the bar. i have to go outside with the smokers. they ask me about it and they always say just do it inside. maybe i might have to do it since its getting really cold in chicago..
did anybody tried vaping inside the movie theater?
Just for other people sake, cover the dang LED. I would have to spew plumes of vapor in your face for lighting up my movie lol.
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I find it helps if you hold the ecig like a regular analog and use a ecig that has a orange led and is white and tan. I have gotten some very strange looks when hitting one with a blue or green led. Its funny as hell.
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I vaped at the movies a few weeks ago. I sat in the back and there was only about 20 people there. Nobody noticed. I'm not sure I'd openly vape in a packed house on friday night! Lol!
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I dont typically vape in public as I don't like to draw attention.
I think it's ok to do, just be sure to be selective as to where you vape...don't want any kids thinking it's ok
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I don't hide it at all. I want everyone to notice it if they can. I don't walk up to people and say, "hey, wanna watch me vape this?" or anything but, I definitely welcome looks, questions, and comments. I reply to everything.
If I notice someone looking at me with an inquisitive eye, I actually speak first... then see that they are interested. Sometimes they are non-smokers but saw my "light" and "smoke" and wondered what kind of new cigarette it was. I explain, they think "oh! so cool" and some start talking about people they know or love who might be interested... (I usually have a card to give out from one of my suppliers but I am out now, need more)
If we hide our vaping, how will it ever become accepted as okay? I will admit, just because of the "cool" factor, I would be careful around children. They are very impressionable. But people with emphysema have to walk around with their oxygen tank... they don't "hide" it, although I think many want to. How embarrassing is it that you smoked your lungs to death?? I am proud that this is helping me kick the tobacco.
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Originally Posted by
ShantaSena
Well, I smoked in the theatre. Noone noticed and it didnt really embarass me. It is more the walking down the street, in a group of friend/people that worries me. When I am sure to be noticed.
Meh, they can all get used to it though.... because I am NOT going back to smoking.
Good for you Shanta... I work in the hospital and have been vaping on a screwdriver MOD for about two months. All hospitals have adopted a no smoking clause for their employees and deemed that the Hospital, to include the building and the grounds that the hospital is on, are non-smoking areas. Some go as far, which is my hospital in this case, to not allow employees to smoke while on premises and have released those employees that would not submit to these intentions.
I had already started vaping before our deadline to no longer smoke on hospital premises... until the deadline, I still went to the smoking area to vape with the smokers ... I got 16 people converted to vaping and we all do so on our breaks inside the hospital. Well, two weeks ago .. one of the hospital administration directors pulled me aside and ask why I was smoking on hospital grounds.
I sat down with him and told him all about the e-cig.. what its benefits are and how it doesn't have an odor or release second hand smoke that is toxic to others around you as tobacco products that do.
He asked me and gave me a month to get everyone together in the hospital, employees that is, who vape and that he wanted to get a conference together to introduce to his overhead and chair of the committee that oversees the operations of the hospital.
Now, they are talking about putting in a vaping lounge and using this as a method to help the other smokers in the hospital that still work there beyond the deadline but are still smokers. I have heard that they are going to contact the previous employees that have been released from the hospital to see if this option works for them, as well.
My point, along with several in this thread is.... Even though it embarrasses you at times in public to vape.. just keep your head high and remeber that you do this for you... and nobody else. You may have second hand reasons to quit for your kids, your husband, your friends, and the list can go on.. but, you quit for your benefits in health in the long run. What others around you can possibly think has nothing to do with your own concerns and therefore, should not in the least carry any impact in what you do.
Believe me, None smokers don't understand... and Smokers, well they should have a little bit more of a heavy heart into the possibility that the e-cig can change their Life. I truly believe that If we remain confident in our choice to vape and demonstrate that without any regard for what others think in public, More smokers will parade in droves to take this up and leave that crappy butt behind. Better yet, It will become well known overall and soon, a little further down the road.... It will be a commonplace to see people vaping on every corner.
Just my $0.02 worth and I hope it helps.
Sincerely,
Tom
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that is a really good outcome! where is this hospital, last one left me with a crooked thumb, and no smoking (well i wasn't vaping then lol)
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Originally Posted by
Kattdaddy
Good for you Shanta... I work in the hospital and have been vaping on a screwdriver MOD for about two months. All hospitals have adopted a no smoking clause for their employees and deemed that the Hospital, to include the building and the grounds that the hospital is on, are non-smoking areas. Some go as far, which is my hospital in this case, to not allow employees to smoke while on premises and have released those employees that would not submit to these intentions.
I had already started vaping before our deadline to no longer smoke on hospital premises... until the deadline, I still went to the smoking area to vape with the smokers ... I got 16 people converted to vaping and we all do so on our breaks inside the hospital. Well, two weeks ago .. one of the hospital administration directors pulled me aside and ask why I was smoking on hospital grounds.
I sat down with him and told him all about the e-cig.. what its benefits are and how it doesn't have an odor or release second hand smoke that is toxic to others around you as tobacco products that do.
He asked me and gave me a month to get everyone together in the hospital, employees that is, who vape and that he wanted to get a conference together to introduce to his overhead and chair of the committee that oversees the operations of the hospital.
Now, they are talking about putting in a vaping lounge and using this as a method to help the other smokers in the hospital that still work there beyond the deadline but are still smokers. I have heard that they are going to contact the previous employees that have been released from the hospital to see if this option works for them, as well.
My point, along with several in this thread is.... Even though it embarrasses you at times in public to vape.. just keep your head high and remeber that you do this for you... and nobody else. You may have second hand reasons to quit for your kids, your husband, your friends, and the list can go on.. but, you quit for your benefits in health in the long run. What others around you can possibly think has nothing to do with your own concerns and therefore, should not in the least carry any impact in what you do.
Believe me, None smokers don't understand... and Smokers, well they should have a little bit more of a heavy heart into the possibility that the e-cig can change their Life. I truly believe that If we remain confident in our choice to vape and demonstrate that without any regard for what others think in public, More smokers will parade in droves to take this up and leave that crappy butt behind. Better yet, It will become well known overall and soon, a little further down the road.... It will be a commonplace to see people vaping on every corner.
Just my $0.02 worth and I hope it helps.
Sincerely,
Tom
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Originally Posted by
Luv2CUSmile
I don't hide it at all. I want everyone to notice it if they can. I don't walk up to people and say, "hey, wanna watch me vape this?" or anything but, I definitely welcome looks, questions, and comments. I reply to everything.
If I notice someone looking at me with an inquisitive eye, I actually speak first... then see that they are interested. Sometimes they are non-smokers but saw my "light" and "smoke" and wondered what kind of new cigarette it was. I explain, they think "oh! so cool" and some start talking about people they know or love who might be interested... (I usually have a card to give out from one of my suppliers but I am out now, need more)
If we hide our vaping, how will it ever become accepted as okay? I will admit, just because of the "cool" factor, I would be careful around children. They are very impressionable. But people with emphysema have to walk around with their oxygen tank... they don't "hide" it, although I think many want to. How embarrassing is it that you smoked your lungs to death?? I am proud that this is helping me kick the tobacco.
I agree completely!
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God forbid i would be seen vaping. What if people thought "hey, that guy is not ruining his health proper," oh the shame.
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