I feel the same way. Since I smoked nearly 40 years and I have a lot of smoking friends, I am not against smokers. To be branded as smokers is different from what I expect.
But in the future, there might be only vapers and non-vapers... could be the same situation?:D
Last October, I went to Indonesia on business trip. My itinerary was like this.
Tokyo -> Kuala Lumpur -> Jakarta -> Kuala Lumpur -> Dubai -> Kuala Lumpur -> Tokyo
My three sets of vape gear, including my favorite mod, were confiscated at the airport of Kuala Lumpur. So I did not have anything...
Legally allowed to buy from overseas but you have to hide it from cop? That is another interesting situation.:) I thought someone said that you have vape shops in Australia.
Very interesting how people vary between counties the way they treat vaping. I was thinking Canada would be generous about vaping. It is just a image of Canada for me. Don't ask me why.:D
Keeping only tobacco flavors and banning other flavors are the most interest me.
I normally buy three packs of 250g VG from Amazon.jp. So altogether 750g for about $15. It only takes a couple of days to deliver so easy. It is called "Fantasy VG".
I also use Puff.;)
"Nicole More", I couldn't find on Google by that name.:D It must be Korean only thing.
Sounds like our environments are almost the same. The only difference is how you buy your nic. You are not allowed net purchase, we are not allowed brick and mortar.
Thank you for sharing Korean environment.
I have never seen solid formed nic, so I have no idea what it looks like. When you dissolve to PG, how do you know the strength of the nic in 1ml of juice?
When you pay fine, is the police involved? In Japan, police has nothing to do with ticketing...
I was thinking just pay some money to the policeman at where you are found will do the trick. Do you mean that you are dealing with the police organization as a whole and pay the large amount of money? So this Swiss guy still have chance to get away from the jail penalty if they accept the big...
haha
Thanks for sharing your childhood.:)
They are still nice people as a whole.
Many Japanese love to go to Thailand.
What is sad is that the system tend to be created by small number of people even though that is not their aggregated opinion.
The important part, I think, is that normally you see someone vaping in public even though it's illegal but that day was extra illegal. I wonder that was only applied to him or so many others.
You are right if you are not lowering your hand while walking. And I am not sure if you can imagine we say crowded in Japan it is really crowded. I am commuting with a train in the morning. I don't have to hold my bag in the train because it is so packed the bag stays there and never dropped.:)
Oh yes. Freedom don't come if you just sit there do nothing, right?:)
I also feel free in Japan but some countries in Asia they can not even say something to dictators.
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