Again, IF you are dealing with someone that is consciously making an effort to inconvenience someone to whom it is a health concern, YES you are dealing with a jerk, and you're at liberty to respond in kind.
People who make an effort to stick to designated smoking areas, to keep their distance from those who don't smoke, and who are generally polite and willing to change their behavior to accommodate non-smokers simply don't deserve this rampant hostility.
They're a human being. Treat them like one. It's not that hard. The fact they smoke is NOT a free pass to show that you're a rude, petty, hostile individual.
Is it normal to be awe-struck by socially-accepted rudeness?
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Again, IF you are dealing with someone that is consciously making an effort to inconvenience someone to whom it is a health concern, YES you are dealing with a jerk, and you're at liberty to respond in kind.
People who make an effort to stick to designated smoking areas, to keep their distance from those who don't smoke, and who are generally polite and willing to change their behavior to accommodate non-smokers simply don't deserve this rampant hostility.
They're a human being. Treat them like one. It's not that hard. The fact they smoke is NOT a free pass to show that you're a rude, petty, hostile individual.
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See my response to LilyAmongTheThorns.