To: tbird5
In the old days, my family too would allow guests and family to smoke. We had ashtrays, and they'd sit down wind of us out of respect. Now where we live, we have a hallway with huge windows. When we do have smokers up, they usually are happy to take a break from dinner/conversation to smoke in the hall, while others cleanup or use the restroom.
It would be rude to have guests over and not allow them to smoke, then again it's your home. You should let them know ahead of time, if their smoking is non-preferable.
That in itself is even more respect to them. The average guest doesn't want to offend their host anymore than the host does the guest.
12 posted on
02/19/2004 4:54:12 PM PST by
CourtneyLeigh
(Why can't all of America be Commonwealth?)
To: CourtneyLeigh
It would be rude to have guests over and not allow them to smoke, then again it's your home. You should let them know ahead of time, if their smoking is non-preferable.I have to disagree, a mans home is his castle, if he chooses to have a smokefree home, so be it, we have lots of friends who do not allow smoking in their home, and thats fine with us.
20 posted on
02/19/2004 7:48:13 PM PST by
Great Dane
(You can smoke just about everywhere in Denmark.)
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