I think smoking rooms in hotels are still a thing, but they’re certainly less common than they were. My mother and I got stuck in a smoking room despite booking a non-smoking room well in advance and it was awful. Stayed just one night and our clothes smelled like cigarette smoke for the rest of the trip.
I don’t really care if people smoke, but gosh, ya’ll need ventilation.
I took a smoking flight once. It totally reeked. Even as a smoker it was unpleasant. I also smoked in my hospital room after an appendectomy, which in hindsight seems absolutely nuts.
I quit 12 years ago after trying dozens of times. I credit e-cigs with helping me finally wean off of tobacco.
Good for you for quitting, that’s hard.
I know an older nurse who used to have to follow a pediatrician around the children’s hospital with an ashtray trying to catch his ashes while he rounded on patients.
Thank fuck this is no longer the case – the “non-smoking” sections were usually just 2nd hand smoke sections
When every restaurant and bar you went into reeked of stale cigarette smoke. Yuck.
Remember when they didn’t have smoking sections, you were allowed to smoke anywhere?
Where I live they don’t even have smoking sections, if you want to smoke you have to go outside and away from doors and windows.
I think that’s common now. It’s at least the same where I live.
But way back you could smoke anywhere in a restaurant, etc. even on planes, at one point.
Sure do. It was wild.
I remember being in the hospital emergency room with parents during the mid 70’s and the doctor lit one up right there. My parents later talked about how inappropriate it was. That was the first time I heard talk of it being bad. Everyone smoked everywhere all the time
I mean at one point Olympic athletes were spokesmen for cigarettes cause they thought it opened your lungs.
Go watch some of the WSM competitions, they’ll lift mass amounts of weight, then immediately get interviewed and will be dragging down a cig.
Smoking sections in restaurants were just as bad.
I worked at a pub for a while, and had an instance where a group of friends sitting outside moved 2-3 metres away to smoke. I basically had to tell them to either stop smoking or go to the designated smoking area because they were ruining the meal of everybody sitting around
They honestly didn’t take the news well. Made me feel less bad about putting my foot down
I do, but a pack of cigarettes wasn’t $12 back then…
I can’t imagine trying to put $12 in quarters into that machine.
I quit smoking when Marlboros went over $2/pack lol. Airports had these awful rooms where all the smokers would cram in and hotbox. Other countries are still like it used to be here in the US. Japan comes to mind as one such bad example. If you ask for a non-smoking table in a restaurant, they just sit you at any random table and put a little “no smoking” sign on it!
When I was little, I asked my parents why they don’t smoke and they just laughed. I didn’t understand why. Because 100% of the other adults I knew were smokers.
In early high school (15~ years ago), I went with my girlfriend at the time and her family to a local restaurant that still had one of the only smoking sections left in the city. All of her family smoked, and I couldn’t even enjoy my meal because my senses were overloaded by cigarettes. It was horrible and I’m so thankful we removed smoking indoors in the states.