To: exnavychick
"This is just speculation, but I think a large part of that attitude also comes from "the customer is always right" "
I think you speculate correctly. When all that started (was it the 80's?) people took it as a license to be obnoxious (like a 2yo having a tantrum). I worked with the public in various capacities, and when that idea took hold, civility went right out the window. That was my observation, at least. I have no problem with a business owner deciding that they want a non-smoking environment. I choose not to frequent such businesses. By the same token, owners who choose to have a smoking establishment, be it an office or a restaurant, should retain that right.
198 posted on
01/13/2005 4:22:25 PM PST by
Annie03
To: Annie03
A simple concept that flies right over the head of the nanny staters, apparently. So simple, it's complicated. *rolling eyes*
199 posted on
01/13/2005 4:33:21 PM PST by
exnavychick
(There's too much youth; how about a fountain of smart?)
To: Annie03
You make a very good point about civility and the anti-smoker movement.
There is nothing CIVIL about the behavior of the anti-smokers. The opposite can not be said about the majority of smokers.
I will go out of my way to accomodate non-smokers, as do the VAST majority of smokers.
But anti-smokers are a different breed of non-smokers. They are not willing to accept the concept that all smokers aren't drug-addict-trailer-trash. They refuse to acknowlege the truth of my previous statement and demand that everyone cater to them.
253 posted on
01/13/2005 7:38:27 PM PST by
Gabz
(Anti-smoker gnatzies...small minds buzzing in your business..............SWAT'EM)
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