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So I was just told I needed to take my vaping outside because the increased water vapor makes it hard for others to breath. Not wanting to start a fight I obliged this person but really it was just me. I'm not cloud chasing and it's a high pg blend not really much vapor. I think some people want to complain about everything
 

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Clueless people just freak out when they see something that looks like "smoke" in a public building. I was in the food market earlier vaping while waiting in line. One of the redneck cashiers almost broke his neck to approach me. By the time he got to me he didn't say a word, not because I look intimidating, I don't think I do....just ignore the clueless and keep vaping :vapor:
 

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So I was just told I needed to take my vaping outside because the increased water vapor makes it hard for others to breath. Not wanting to start a fight I obliged this person but really it was just me. I'm not cloud chasing and it's a high pg blend not really much vapor. I think some people want to complain about everything

Where were you?

Personally I would of said NO. No fight, I'm not going outside. It's not smoke and I'm not smoking.
If some Person has a problem with the increased water vapor, which is minimal, in the air ask them to go outside (I bet outside has higher humidity than wherever you were).
 
Where were you?

Personally I would of said NO. No fight, I'm not going outside. It's not smoke and I'm not smoking.
If some Person has a problem with the increased water vapor, which is minimal, in the air ask them to go outside (I bet outside has higher humidity than wherever you were).

I'm in a hotel using the public meeting rooms with some associates. The hotel itself doesn't care. No one else in the group cares. She just likes to whine.

That's the funny thing in the long run she did go outside where it's like 80% humidity because it's getting ready to storm. I started laughing.
 

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While the reasoning does admittedly sound 'whiney' Im inclined to agree with her. Because there is no smoke, and often times no rules against it, we would like to think we can vape anywhere. Maybe we can, but doesn't mean we should. Various smells such as gas was pointed out: Personally when I have gas I excuse myself from the room. Same thing with my vape. I did reread your post and being TOLD to leave would have ...... me off, especially if permission was granted from the hotel. A polite request would have been much easier to stomach.
 

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Quote Originally Posted by Shootist View Post
Where were you?

Personally I would of said NO. No fight, I'm not going outside. It's not smoke and I'm not smoking.
If some Person has a problem with the increased water vapor, which is minimal, in the air ask them to go outside (I bet outside has higher humidity than wherever you were).
I'm in a hotel using the public meeting rooms with some associates. The hotel itself doesn't care. No one else in the group cares. She just likes to whine.

That's the funny thing in the long run she did go outside where it's like 80% humidity because it's getting ready to storm. I started laughing.

Well somebody asked the question I almost didn't bother to ask.

What else are you not caring to mention I almost don't wonder.
 

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So I was just told I needed to take my vaping outside because the increased water vapor makes it hard for others to breath. Not wanting to start a fight I obliged this person but really it was just me. I'm not cloud chasing and it's a high pg blend not really much vapor. I think some people want to complain about everything

You did the rite thing vaping elsewhere without any resistance. Throwing up a battle in those situations will sure not help any cause for folks accepting it as safe in there establishment. I vape in Public, but I keep to small hits and hardly any vapor if asked not to vape at that place if indoors I'm happy to comply. If I'm outside all bets are off, but I still wont argue about it. I just vape and ignore the person complaining. Many folks fear that which they don't understand and many just wanna be A$$wipes. Its better for now to comply indoors and pry we get the vote later on. I fear if I'd argue about it vapers would be called trouble makers and violent on top of what is already thought of us.
 

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What are you asking? I'm getting tired and think I'm missing the subtext of your post.

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The original post didn't state where the incident occurred; somebody had to ask first; then the answer was that it was at a hotel at a meeting room.

The next question I suppose would be like, who was it told him to leave....

But I really don't care to ask; to me it's like somebody playing psychology control on you, not telling the whole story and only letting bits out if asked



I mean for example, some people assumed it was a "public" place;
but then a hotel is not a 'public' place.

obviously somebody was paying the hotel bill, and it stands to reason that it was not the OP. Right?
 

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The original post didn't state where the incident occurred; somebody had to ask first; then the answer was that it was at a hotel at a meeting room.

The next question I suppose would be like, who was it told him to leave....

But I really don't care to ask; to me it's like somebody playing psychology control on you, not telling the whole story and only letting bits out if asked



I mean for example, some people assumed it was a "public" place;
but then a hotel is not a 'public' place.

obviously somebody was paying the hotel bill, and it stands to reason that it was not the OP. Right?

A hotel meeting room is a public place.
 
The original post didn't state where the incident occurred; somebody had to ask first; then the answer was that it was at a hotel at a meeting room.

The next question I suppose would be like, who was it told him to leave....

But I really don't care to ask; to me it's like somebody playing psychology control on you, not telling the whole story and only letting bits out if asked



I mean for example, some people assumed it was a "public" place;
but then a hotel is not a 'public' place.

obviously somebody was paying the hotel bill, and it stands to reason that it was not the OP. Right?

I only left things out I didn't think mattered but since you think it does I apologize for leaving things out. The hotel allows us to use the meeting room free of charge so no paid for it. It doesn't really matter I guess I was Just venting about her ignorant comment. There is no way my vapor increased the water content in the air. Now she could have a PG allergy as someone pointed out and just thinks its the water vapor. To claim the water vapor made it hard to breath and then stepped out to 80% plus humidity but have no troubles breathing is laughable. But as other have said it was better not to fight so I was polite did what was told and let it go.
 

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I only left things out I didn't think mattered but since you think it does I apologize for leaving things out. The hotel allows us to use the meeting room free of charge so no paid for it. It doesn't really matter I guess I was Just venting about her ignorant comment. There is no way my vapor increased the water content in the air. Now she could have a PG allergy as someone pointed out and just thinks its the water vapor. To claim the water vapor made it hard to breath and then stepped out to 80% plus humidity but have no troubles breathing is laughable. But as other have said it was better not to fight so I was polite did what was told and let it go.

Well who the heck was she, for example; and who the heck were you?
I mean, you describe it as a meeting room, by which I interpret like a conference room; so I'm getting the picture like maybe she's like the ceo of the company you work for for all I know, and they're paying the hotel bill, and maybe you were invited to the conference room.

Obviously you were not the one hosting the conference - if it were a conference.

The fact that it is a hotel means somebody's paying, even if the meeting room is included somewhere on somebody's bill, it IS being paid for.

Did you pay for your hotel room? Maybe you were not even staying at the hotel, but merely there for a conference being paid by some company and the woman who asked/told you to leave worked for that company that is paying the bills.

Of course the water vapor nonsense is just nonsense, but anytime you go vaping inside a building, don't be surprised if some idiot says something; there's always going to be a few idiots per hundred people.
 

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Well who the heck was she, for example; and who the heck were you?
I mean, you describe it as a meeting room, by which I interpret like a conference room; so I'm getting the picture like maybe she's like the ceo of the company you work for for all I know, and they're paying the hotel bill, and maybe you were invited to the conference room.

Obviously you were not the one hosting the conference - if it were a conference.

The fact that it is a hotel means somebody's paying, even if the meeting room is included somewhere on somebody's bill, it IS being paid for.

Did you pay for your hotel room? Maybe you were not even staying at the hotel, but merely there for a conference being paid by some company and the woman who asked/told you to leave worked for that company that is paying the bills.

Of course the water vapor nonsense is just nonsense, but anytime you go vaping inside a building, don't be surprised if some idiot says something; there's always going to be a few idiots per hundred people.

He said the room was free. It is possible that someone knows the hotel owner and was allowed the user of the room for free. It is also possible that the hotel is owned by the company running the conference, or maybe the hotel donated the room, or even allowed the room for PR. I'm just saying that you are pretty insistent that the room must have been paid for, when there are clearly cases where that might not be true.

Thanks for clarifying what you meant, by the way. Although I really don't believe the op intended to deceive or illicit a particular response. I believe his primary point was that this particular ANTZ used excessive water vapor as an excuse. The rest of the details are really kind of irrelevant.

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Why has it become such a big thing to be told to vape elsewhere when during the time we were smokers we had to go elsewhere and we dealt with it. I vape in my house, I vape in my car, and I ask before I vape at other peoples houses. I do not vape in restaurants, I do not vape in stores, and I do not vape in other public buildings with people around. I started to smoke in 1998 and was never able to smoke in grocery stores, I remember when my parents could. I remember when I was able to smoke at restaurants and was ...... when I could no longer do it, but as time went on I realized that I enjoyed my food more when there was no smoke around. I got used to going with out nicotine for a bit.
 

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Why has it become such a big thing to be told to vape elsewhere when during the time we were smokers we had to go elsewhere and we dealt with it. I vape in my house, I vape in my car, and I ask before I vape at other peoples houses. I do not vape in restaurants, I do not vape in stores, and I do not vape in other public buildings with people around. I started to smoke in 1998 and was never able to smoke in grocery stores, I remember when my parents could. I remember when I was able to smoke at restaurants and was ...... when I could no longer do it, but as time went on I realized that I enjoyed my food more when there was no smoke around. I got used to going with out nicotine for a bit.

i vape every where.i dont cloud chase and tend to be a little covert about it.on the bus,at the store,even standing in line
at the the checkout.no one even notices.if i'm ever asked not to fine no problem.have not been asked yet.
my point its vapor.it will not harm you,the kids,and heaven forbid your pets.the chances of you or me running
into someone thats allergic to pg is zilch and next to none.there wouldn't be enough pg to trigger an allergic reaction
anyway,unless they were hyper,hyper,hyper sensitive.i am not saying go have a cloud chasing contest in the middle
of the aisle at walmart,just act naturally.unless you're using one of the fragrant juices you'll find that with out the
odor and trailing plume of smoke from a regular smoke most people are oblivious.
we don't and shouldn't tip toe around.always assume you can vape unless posted or told otherwise.of course discretion and decorum
should be used.
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mike

please excuse my syntax,i have no idea why my post's come out this way.
they appear compact and neat before submitting them.
 
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