Hello Brothers and Sisters!
A few days ago, I stopped by my local B&M for a freerebuild. For those of you that dont know me, I am the Cranky Old Man thatstarted smoking pipes and cigars back in 1955. Have been tobacco free since Mayof this year. I do not smoke...I vape!
Anyway, a young man approached me and asked if Id like toappear in a commercial they will shooting soon at the store. Turns out, he isthe owner of three vape Shops in two states.
As we got acquainted. I steered the topic to people in myage group (Im in my 70s) and their reaction when they first walk into a vapestore. I told him the first time I went into his store, there was a haze fromabout 3 feet of the floor to the ceiling. I couldnt hardly see the back of thestore. There must have been about 20 young people, 21-to 25 years old and maybefive employees. Some were blowing magnificent billows of clouds and everyemployee was vaping. Did I mention lots of tats and piercings? Did I mention that employees were vaping into customers faces?
Now dont get me wrong here. I grew up in the 50s where wewore greasy hair and Duck Tails, cigarette packs rolled up in our tee shirtsleeves, black leather jackets, some of us and a love of loud music that washated by anyone over 22. And we were smart asses to boot.
So you could say I was experiencing a culture shock. I musthave looked as crazy to them as they did to me. My natural instinct was to getmy cranky old ... out of there fast. But, I had done a lot of research, knewwhat I wanted to try, so I dove in through the clouds of vape. Much to mysurprise, a much older gal, maybe 30 years old with more tats then a sailorgreeted me. I was astounded! She spoke clearly and showed a lot of knowledgeright off. She patiently let me try several flavors to see what the experiencewas. I was already there to look and an MVP 2. Turns out, it was a great first choiceand I still have and used it along with MANY others that somehow ended up in mycollection. They made sure my new system was working and as I was learning the ropes, gently helped me along.
Subsequently I sent some other senior friends there who werelooking to quit tobacco. Sadly, they stepped in, gasped, and ran out.
So, what can we do to help bridge this gap from stodgy oldfarts that should be learning more about our hobby and the younger folks thatseen to dominate the vaping world? I walked into another Vape Shop here where Ilive. There were about 8 people in there with two behind the counter. At firstI thought maybe I farted when I walked in. Not one person met my eye or even acknowledgedI was there. They acted really uncomfortable at my appearance. Of course, I didn't get the welcome home fuzzy feeling either.
The owner of the Vape Lounge I go to has agreed to spend sometime with me on this topic as its one that he sees as something that should bebridged somehow. While I have not experienced anything but an acceptance atthis site, it seems there must me a way for the older folks to come into thefold with some sort of comfort level. We need to get them "Off The Front Porch" and into the land of vape.
Am I nuts? By the way, since there are only two shops where I live, I could have this all wrong!
A few days ago, I stopped by my local B&M for a freerebuild. For those of you that dont know me, I am the Cranky Old Man thatstarted smoking pipes and cigars back in 1955. Have been tobacco free since Mayof this year. I do not smoke...I vape!
Anyway, a young man approached me and asked if Id like toappear in a commercial they will shooting soon at the store. Turns out, he isthe owner of three vape Shops in two states.
As we got acquainted. I steered the topic to people in myage group (Im in my 70s) and their reaction when they first walk into a vapestore. I told him the first time I went into his store, there was a haze fromabout 3 feet of the floor to the ceiling. I couldnt hardly see the back of thestore. There must have been about 20 young people, 21-to 25 years old and maybefive employees. Some were blowing magnificent billows of clouds and everyemployee was vaping. Did I mention lots of tats and piercings? Did I mention that employees were vaping into customers faces?
Now dont get me wrong here. I grew up in the 50s where wewore greasy hair and Duck Tails, cigarette packs rolled up in our tee shirtsleeves, black leather jackets, some of us and a love of loud music that washated by anyone over 22. And we were smart asses to boot.
So you could say I was experiencing a culture shock. I musthave looked as crazy to them as they did to me. My natural instinct was to getmy cranky old ... out of there fast. But, I had done a lot of research, knewwhat I wanted to try, so I dove in through the clouds of vape. Much to mysurprise, a much older gal, maybe 30 years old with more tats then a sailorgreeted me. I was astounded! She spoke clearly and showed a lot of knowledgeright off. She patiently let me try several flavors to see what the experiencewas. I was already there to look and an MVP 2. Turns out, it was a great first choiceand I still have and used it along with MANY others that somehow ended up in mycollection. They made sure my new system was working and as I was learning the ropes, gently helped me along.
Subsequently I sent some other senior friends there who werelooking to quit tobacco. Sadly, they stepped in, gasped, and ran out.
So, what can we do to help bridge this gap from stodgy oldfarts that should be learning more about our hobby and the younger folks thatseen to dominate the vaping world? I walked into another Vape Shop here where Ilive. There were about 8 people in there with two behind the counter. At firstI thought maybe I farted when I walked in. Not one person met my eye or even acknowledgedI was there. They acted really uncomfortable at my appearance. Of course, I didn't get the welcome home fuzzy feeling either.
The owner of the Vape Lounge I go to has agreed to spend sometime with me on this topic as its one that he sees as something that should bebridged somehow. While I have not experienced anything but an acceptance atthis site, it seems there must me a way for the older folks to come into thefold with some sort of comfort level. We need to get them "Off The Front Porch" and into the land of vape.
Am I nuts? By the way, since there are only two shops where I live, I could have this all wrong!
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