Great stereotype Robbie! More like 2000 years behind! I heard they stone women on their wedding night
Ah, JD ya wimp!
In the last 10 months I've vaped in public in Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Israel, Austria, Germany, Sweden and Denmark!
Just need to be careful in certain countries.
tambur,
I dont think you know me well enough to make those statements. And could you perhaps indulge me of what this "typical american attitude" is???
Well said Superstargoddess....People may think that nicotine juice is an illegal substance. I carry the instruction manual to my PV in my wallet just in case someone thinks I'm doing something illegal when I vape in public. Did those officers know how to speak and/or read English? Or did they have a translator. I figure it would be worse having a language barrier.
You live in a really small town, don't you?I actually haven't even had the balls to go talk to the local police in my town even yet. Mostly because my grandmother has a police scanner that's always on and I don't want them to call the other police to the station with a "Hey you have to come see this electronic cigarette" type of public announcement. She would know right away that it's me and probably freak out about it, ha!
You live in a really small town, don't you?
You live in a really small town, don't you?
Ahhh! I understand you much better now. The area I live in has over 7.4 million people (101 connected cities across nine counties). Guess our perspectives are a little different, huh? At least by a few orders of magnitude, no?2500 people. And there's another town that connects to ours that also has around 2500 people. Yes, it's a very small town. Sucks living in a small town! It's like six degrees of separation here, only more like three degrees. If you don't know someone, you can bet that a friend or a friend of your friend knows them.
Ahhh! I understand you much better now. The area I live in has over 7.4 million people (101 connected cities across nine counties). Guess our perspectives are a little different, huh? At least by a few orders of magnitude, no?
There are probably a couple million "Superstargoddesses" in my area (20% of them are Asian - and nothing wrong with that AFAIC! ). Life is significantly different in one of the wealthiest areas of the nation - a two bedroom townhome costs upwards of $500,000 here. And yeah, there's no such thing as the "local police" really.
I can only imagine trying to deal with the police in other countries! I would say that they probably knew english pretty well though, since a lot of other countries are required to take english in their schools. Epsecially in countries that have a lot of tourists which makes up a lot of their financial livelyhood.