I generally start up a conversation with the owners or whoever is "in charge." The conversation never starts out where I plan on taking it, but generally, if not all the time, people are more inclined to be curious when you give them a chance. So I take it out, and I don't vape it, but I show them the hardware and how it feels to hold it. You know what happens right? They ask me to show them how it works. I proceed to show them the PV and its accessories, e.g., batteries, atty, drip tip, drip shield, juice etc, but I still haven't actually vaped anything. Of course, then they really want to see it in action, so I oblige them. All the while I am "showing" them, I am vaping. I ask them to watch as the vapor dissipates, and then ask them what they smell? They're always so shocked that is doesn't stink and how much initial vapor comes out. By the time I am done, I have to do it all over again as they get others to come and check it out.
I haven't been told to not do it; on the contrary, I have been asked to do it. But of course, I get the green light first. I end up getting swamped by smokers who have never seen anything like it (only ever seen cig-a-likes). I show people ECF on the nearest mobile device, videos of people blowing huge (larger than mine) clouds and before you know it, what could have started out one way, ends up being an educational experience for them, and a pleasant vaping experience for me. The coolest part is that when I do it once, I don't have to do it again for the same establishment.
I always err on the side of being courteous, and from my experiences, that tends to be given back. If by chance it isn't allowed, then at least I know ahead of time and without having to go though the whole "SIR! You are not allowed to do that here!." Save everybody, including yourself, a headache.
Until it is more widely known, accepted and understood, I think we bear the responsibility of educating. Unfortunately, that also means taking the time to do it; but I would prefer it to be me rather than someone that saw something on Dr.Oz!
p.s. For the most part, I am talking about bars/pubs.
p.p.s. When in doubt, go to bathroom. LOL
I haven't been told to not do it; on the contrary, I have been asked to do it. But of course, I get the green light first. I end up getting swamped by smokers who have never seen anything like it (only ever seen cig-a-likes). I show people ECF on the nearest mobile device, videos of people blowing huge (larger than mine) clouds and before you know it, what could have started out one way, ends up being an educational experience for them, and a pleasant vaping experience for me. The coolest part is that when I do it once, I don't have to do it again for the same establishment.
I always err on the side of being courteous, and from my experiences, that tends to be given back. If by chance it isn't allowed, then at least I know ahead of time and without having to go though the whole "SIR! You are not allowed to do that here!." Save everybody, including yourself, a headache.
Until it is more widely known, accepted and understood, I think we bear the responsibility of educating. Unfortunately, that also means taking the time to do it; but I would prefer it to be me rather than someone that saw something on Dr.Oz!
p.s. For the most part, I am talking about bars/pubs.
p.p.s. When in doubt, go to bathroom. LOL
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