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Thursday, June 29, 2023

Why some people don't like it when you vape indoors...

Vaping Indoors

There are several reasons why people may not like when someone vapes indoors, even though vaping is not the same as smoking cigarettes. Here are some possible reasons:

  1. Secondhand vapor: Although vaping does not produce the same harmful chemicals as cigarette smoke, the vapor that is exhaled by a vaper can still contain potentially harmful substances such as nicotine and flavorings. This secondhand vapor can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat of non-vapers nearby and may cause respiratory problems in some individuals.

  2. Smell: Some people find the smell of e-cigarette vapor to be unpleasant or overpowering, especially if the vaper is using a strongly scented e-liquid.

  3. Etiquette: Vaping is still a relatively new practice, and some people may be uncomfortable with it because they are not used to it. Additionally, some people may see vaping as impolite or inconsiderate if they feel that the vaper is imposing their behaviour on others.

  4. Regulations and policies: Many public places, including offices, restaurants, and public transportation, have policies that prohibit vaping indoors. Violating these policies can result in fines or other penalties, so some people may object to vaping indoors simply because it is against the rules.

It's important to be respectful of others' preferences and follow any regulations or policies regarding vaping in public spaces. If you're unsure whether vaping is allowed in a particular location, it's always best to ask first or step outside to vape.

It's important to note, not all vaping devices produce a thick cloud of vapour, some barely can be seen and are really less obtrusive. I would never think of smoking indoors, vaping is a different thing. But as a practice, I vape outside anyway.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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