Here it's illegal to smoke in a car when there are kids in it. I also know a lot of smokers and not one smokes inside their home.
I stand behind my statement.
Oh BTW Hubby and I adopted 2 abused children
and trust me smoke would have been a warm welcome compared to what was done to them!!!
I don't smoke!!! All I was trying to say is that I would deal with the smell then someone with a Nasty attitude.
Thank you they are my Angels![]()
yep... 'they' could take the stairs...but by the same token....so could you. Would be the one way to guarantee that you're not stuck in that enclosed space with any unwelcome odors....Smokers are people. PEOPLE.
They could absolutely take the stairs, but YOURE the one with the problem so YOURE the one that needs to adjust.
This. I got on the elevator with an ethnic gentleman who smelled of food - if I were to guess I would say that he works in an ethnic restaurant. Just be kind and move on with your own life.)... BUT EVERYONE stinks of something..
Uh, yeah. What would you call it? Unless you put it in quotes because you don't know what it means?
smoke smell, people who bathe in perfume, farting.... all gross but things we have to deal with in enclosed spaces from time to time. IMO one isn't any more nasty than the other and to get dramatic about it just makes you (general you) seem childish.
Well you can stand by your statement but you are wrong when you describe it as just a smokey smell. I don't think anyone here is claiming that physically abusing children isn't as bad as smoking, but I consider smoking in your home that you share with your kids, or closed up in your car as a type of abuse. You are hurting your child, and your smoking may eventually kill them.
Kudos to you and your dh for adopting abused children.
The thread asked her to say what she found nasty, but when she said what she found nasty, some responders disagreed with her right to find it to be nasty. We all do not have to be offended by the same human behaviors, BUT she still has the right to be offended.
It's very rude and snobbish of me, but I'm offended when people begin a sentence with "me" as in "Me and her are going." I acknowledge their perfect right to that sentence and the deep intellectual snobbery that allows me to react with scorn, but I still shudder inside.
About the nastiest thing I encounter on a regular basis is being trapped in an elevator with someone who is just coming in from smoking. Nasty!
To the smokers out there, can you please air out a bit before you get on the elevator?